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Nutramar Freshwater Complete Pellets are suitable for every day feeding of all omnivorous tropical freshwater fish such as tetras, mollies, guppies, platies, barbs, freshwater angelfish, Discus, freshwater pufferfish, freshwater crustaceans and mollusks. Use as frequently as required, ensuring full consumption and no wastage.
SKU | 4022274 |
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Primary Brand | Nutramar |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 70 G |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Height | 3 IN |
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Width | 3 IN |
Nutritionally balanced and made from 100% natural ingredients including Oligochaeta derivatives, Fish and fish derivatives, crustacean powders and derivatives, aquatic appropriate yeasts, nutritional protein-based binders, spirulina, natural stabilizer, acidity regulator, antioxidants. Vitamin A 22,500 IU/kg. Vitamin D3 2,000 IU/kg. Vitamin E 300mg/kg. Vitamin C (stable) 100 mg/kg.
Crude protein (min.) 46.6%, moisture (max.) 25%, NFE 7.2%, Crude fiber (max.) 5.3%, Crude fat (min.) 9.2%, crude mineral 6.7%.
Feed small portions one to two times daily. To prevent excess waste, feed only what your livestock can consume within two minutes.
Keep out of direct sunlight and tightly sealed. Keep out of reach of children. Does not contain nuts but is made in a factory that handles nuts.
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