NT Labs Pro-f Ocean Food 55 is a premium diet for all marine fish. These highly palatable and digestible slow-sinking granules have been specifically formulated and scientifically balanced to encourage enhanced colours and healthy metabolism. Available 35g, 95g and 1.5kg packs.
NT Labs Pro-f is an assortment of professional quality fish foods that have been developed using the same key principles as used in the award-winning NT Labs Medikoi Food range to ensure high nutrient uptake and very low waste.
Product Information:
- Recommended for: all marine fish.
- Food type: slow sinking granules.
Composition:
- Herring meal, wheat, corn starch, brewer’s yeast, shrimp hydrolysate, krill meal, salmon oil, garlic, natural astaxanthin, yeast products (Stimmune).
Vitamins per kg:
- Vitamin A 22000 IU, Vitamin C 470 mg, Vitamin D 1540 IU, Vitamin E 100 mg.
Trace Elements per kg:
- 3b107 Iron (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 87 mg, 3b202 Iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 0.6 mg, 3b407 Copper (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 4.2 mg, 3b505 Manganese (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 17 mg, 3b612 Zinc (chelate of protein hydrolysates) 23 mg.
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude Protein 47.5%, Fats 6.0%, Crude Fibres 2.5%, Crude Ash 6.0%.
Feeding Guide:
- Feed twice daily, only the amount your fish will consume in a few minutes.
- Do not overfeed and remove any uneaten food.
Feeding Tips:
- For treat, depending on your fish species, you could try offering your fish some Betta Frozen Food such as Artemia, Mysis or Marine Sextet.
- If you are struggling to get your fish to feed, try offering your fish some NT Labs Ocean or Algae Flake with Garlic. Garlic, with its pungent smell can quite often stimulate the fishes appetite.
Comes in a high-quality, resealable jar which protects the food from the harmful effects of air, and dampness. This makes sure it remains fresh each time to feed it to your fish. Keep contents sealed in original packaging away from direct sunlight. Store in a cool, dry environment.
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