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Flakes for goldfish that promote healthy growth and vibrant colors
sera Goldy Nature serves as the primary nutrition for small goldfish and their decorative varieties, including shubunkin, veiltail, and sarasa, as well as other coldwater fish, all without the use of artificial colors and preservatives.
This food features insect meal as a premium protein source that is also environmentally friendly.
The thoughtfully balanced mix of plant and animal ingredients provides a highly digestible diet that supports both health and brilliant coloration. The flakes maintain their structure, are ideal for surface-feeding coldwater fish, and do not cloud the water.
Complete diet suitable for all goldfish
Fish Meal, Wheat Flour, Dehydrated Brewers Yeast, Hermetia (5%), Calcium Caseinate, Sun-Dried Freshwater Shrimp (Gammarus pulex), Spirulina, Brown Algae (Kelp), Mannan Oligosaccharides, Fish Cod Liver Oil (containing 34% Omega Fatty Acids), Herbs, Alfalfa Herb, Stinging Nettle, Parsley, Green-Lipped Mussel, Paprika, Spinach, Carrots, Haematococcus Algae, Garlic.
Vitamins and Provitamins: Vit. A 16,800 IU/lb, Vit. D3 820 IU/lb, Vit. E (D, L-α-tocopheryl acetate) 54 IU/lb, Vit. B1 16 mg/lb, Vit. B2 41 mg/lb, Stabilized Vit. C (L-ascorbyl monophosphate) 250 mg/lb.
Min. Crude Protein 45.3%, Min. Crude Fat 7.2%, Max. Crude Fiber 4.6%, Max. Moisture 6.0%, Max. Crude Ash 11.5%.
Natural diet for ornamental fish
This item is part of the "sera Nature" line, which is free from artificial colors and preservatives. A diverse diet with ingredients that are closer to their natural state is the best defense against nutritional deficiencies and promotes the health and vitality of your fish. The Nature food varieties contain natural ingredients like Spirulina, Krill, and sustainable insect meal sourced from soldier fly larvae (Hermetia). The icons on the front of the packaging highlight these ingredients and their proportions in the food.
Feed once or twice daily throughout the year, only providing as much as the fish can consume in a short period.