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Saki-Hikari Fancy Goldfish Baby Sticks 200g
Saki-Hikari Fancy Goldfish Baby Sticks 200g
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Saki-Hikari Fancy Goldfish Baby Sticks is a revolutionary, probiotic, colour enhancing daily diet for all fancy Goldfish types including Ranchu's, Ryukin's and Oranda's. This health improving diet includes a strain of Bacillus bacteria called Hikari-Germ which becomes active in the fishes intestinal tract, accelerating digestive capacity. Rich in purified Astaxanthin and pure-cultured Spirulina, it also offers vivid colour enhancement of the red areas without negatively impacting the white areas. Added to this too it promotes better growth and desirable form through more efficient nutrient utilisation.
- Lab results verify the perfect balance of purified Astaxanthin (a carotenoid) and pure-cultured spirulina deepens the red tones without negatively impacting the white areas of the goldfish.
- Our most advance goldfish diet which includes live (viable) beneficial micro-organisms (Hikari-Germ™) which help improve enzymatic activity and allow your pet to more fully digest the nutrient offering.
- Higher levels of Vitamin E and stabilized Vitamin C are added to further support immune system health. The Hikari-Germ™ by reconditioning the waste in to smaller particles your filter can more readily handle can improve overall water quality, filter effectiveness and helps reduce regularly scheduled maintenance.
Product Information:
- Recommended for: all fancy Goldfish types over 3cm long.
- Food type: small sinking sticks.
Analytical Constituents:
- (minimum) Crude Protein 45%, Crude fats 7.0%, Crude Fibre 3.0%, Moisture Content 10.0%, Ash 20.0%, Phosphorus 1.8%.
Feeding Guide:
- Feed 2 to 4 times daily, the amount your fish will consume within a few minutes.
- Care should be taken to avoid over-feeding.
- Always remove any uneaten food after the feeding period to avoid water quality issues.
- When the water temperature is consistently below 10°C (50°F) or above 30°C (86°F), reduce the amount of fed based on the activity level of your fish and condition of your aquarium.
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