Tropic Marin O-Megavital
EXPRESS OR STANDARD SHIPPING
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In addition to polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamins, the energy-rich complete feed contains a seaweed additive. This naturally covers your fish's iodine and trace element requirements.
How to feed saltwater fish properly!
When feeding your saltwater fish with granulated food, you should be economical and only feed them as much as they can consume in a short period of time. It would be ideal to distribute several small portions throughout the day. If your fish are not the "fastest", it is a good idea to turn off the flow pumps during feeding. Many pumps have a special feeding mode that pauses the flow for a few minutes. To ensure that all the fish in your aquarium get some, you can put the food in several places in the aquarium. With the help of a feed pipette, you can even feed fish living close to the bottom in a targeted manner.
How often should I feed my saltwater fish?
Most saltwater fish are continuous feeders and could actually tolerate many small feedings throughout the day. Since this is not always possible for most aquarists with work, family and leisure time, we recommend feeding a small portion twice a day. Occasionally you can have days where you feed your fish 6-8 times a day, and fasting days where you don't feed them at all.
The advantage of granulated feed
Granulated food can be used sparingly because it is highly concentrated and very high in energy. It is also free of germs or bacteria and has a very long shelf life. Store the food in a cool, dry place and always with the lid closed.
Tropic Marin O-Megavital granulated food – what’s in it?
Fish meal 43%, fish oil 13%, soy protein, corn protein, pea protein, wheat, algae meal 2%, yeast
Additives: Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Vitamin E
Analysis: Crude protein 54%, crude fat 18%, crude ash 8%, crude fiber 1.5%, water 8%, phosphorus 1.3%, iodine 0.1%, polyunsaturated fatty acids 25 mg/kg
Energy value: 22000 kJ/kg