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Tropical Insect Menu Granules Size S (insect diet)

SKU TRP64033
Original price $10.50 - Original price $20.80
Original price
$10.50
$10.50 - $20.80
Current price $10.50

Insect Menu Granules S 

Multi-ingredient food in the form of sinking granules based on 3 insects: hermetia (15%), silkworm (15%) and mealworm (15%) for omnivorous and carnivorous fish.

Size and form of food: Granules 1.2 mm

About the product:

  • Multi-ingredient food in the form of sinking granules based on 3 insects: hermetia (15%), silkworm (15%) and mealworm (15%) for omnivorous and carnivorous fish
  • Contains only highly-digestible insect protein, rich in amino acids, which are essential for fish
  • High fat content, including Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, is a source of energy for fish and supports their skin function
  • Insect protein stimulates the growth of probiotic lactic acid bacteria, which results in better digestion, faster growth and greater immunity of fish
  • Significant content of chitin from insects activates immune cells, supports natural intestinal bacterial flora and increases nutrient absorption
  • Regular use of this food accelerates growth, strengthens immunity, regulates digestion and reduces the amount of fish metabolic waste that pollutes the water
  • Optimal phosphorus level meets the needs of fish and reduces algal blooms
    The use of insects in Insect Menu food is not only a reference to the natural diet of fish, but it also has a lower impact on environmental resources: reduced water use and reduced energy consumption that results in a smaller carbon footprint
  • Contains no colorants or preservatives.

Benefits for your fish:

  • Intensifies growth
  • Encourages to feed
  • Stimulates natural intestinal flora
  • Regulates digestion
  • Reduces metabolic waste in the aquarium

Examples of fish:

  • Dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius)
  • Princess cichlid (Neolamprologus brichardi)
  • Green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii)
  • Bleeding heart tetra (Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma)
  • Discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)
  • Cockatoo dwarf cichlid (Apistogramma cacatuoides)
  • Ram cichlid (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi)
  • Odessa barb (Pethia padamya)
  • Paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis)
  • Pearl gourami (Trichogaster leerii)
  • Three-lined cory (Corydoras trilineatus)
  • Firehead tetra (Hemigrammus bleheri)
  • Congo tetra (Phenacogrammus interruptus)