TetraCichlid Food Sticks

1000ml
: 5/5
(1)
Staple food for all chichlids and other large ornamental fish....further information
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
TetraCichlid Food Sticks
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Staple food for all chichlids and other large ornamental fish.

Tetra Cichlid Food Sticks provide medium to large, top-feeding Cichlids the hearty diet and nutritional requirements they need. The sticks float on the surface of the water for easy access - ideal for such favorites as Firemouths and Convicts. Large freshwater and marine fish also feed well and get their nutritional requirements from this floating diet. Enhanced with vitamin C and the new patented, health enhancing ProCare blend from TetraMin®.
  • Contains a high animal protein content to meet the needs of chichlids.
  • Well-balanced nutrition, like in the wild.
  • The sticks float on the water surface and entice fish with their worm-like shape.
  • Stabilized vitamin c ensures a strong immune system, promotes healthy growth, and prevents nutrition-based deficiencies.
  • Promotes naturally vibrant colors, vitality, and immunity.
  • Exact dosage possible.
  • Easy to digest, and keeps long.
  • Excellent acceptance rate.
  • Doesn't cloud water.

Analytical constituents

protein46.0 %
fat8.0 %
fibre2.0 %
moisture8.0 %

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TetraCichlid Food Sticks

Latest user reviews

22/10/14|jennie
: 5/5
slow sinking all fish like them
sink slowly but can be snapped in your hand.marines,tropicals all like them as a treat.
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