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Essential food featuring soft granules for marine fish
sera marine Granules Nature is a fundamental food option made of meticulously crafted granules that are free from artificial colors and preservatives, suitable for all marine fish that feed in the mid-water and bottom layers.
Thanks to the thoughtfully chosen, natural ingredients like iodine-rich marine algae, spirulina, and krill, this food is highly favored even by the most selective fish, fulfilling their natural dietary needs. It promotes healthy growth, stunning appearance, and boosts disease resistance.
The gently sinking soft granules quickly soften while retaining their shape and do not contribute to water pollution.
Complete nutrition for all marine fish
Fish Meal, Wheat Gluten, Wheat Flour, Wheat Germ Meal, Calcium caseinate, krill (6%), fish oil (containing 49% omega fatty acids), Algae, brown (kelp), Dehydrated brewer's yeast, mannan oligosaccharides, spirulina, green-lipped mussel, stinging nettle, herbs, Alfalfa herb, parsley, paprika, spinach, Haematococcus algae, carrots, garlic.
Vitamins and provitamins: Vit. A 13,600 IU/lb, Vit. D3 680 IU/lb, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 27 IU/lb, Vit. B1 14 mg/lb, Vit. B2 41 mg/lb, Stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 250 mg/lb.
Min. Crude Protein 52.8%, Min. Crude Fat 6.8%, Max. Crude Fiber 4.6%, Max. Moisture 6.0%, Max. Crude Ash 7.8%.
Natural diet for ornamental fish
This product is part of the "sera Nature" range, which does not utilize any artificial colors or preservatives. A diverse diet with natural ingredients is the best safeguard against nutritional deficiencies and promotes the well-being and vitality of the fish. The Nature food types include wholesome components such as Spirulina, Krill, or sustainable insect meal from soldier fly larvae (Hermetia). The symbols displayed on the front of the package emphasize these ingredients and their proportions in the food.
Feed once or twice a day, providing only as much as the fish can consume in a short time.