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Product code: SPIMIC0040

SPIRULINA IN MICROGRANULES 40g

Brand: SHG

9,50 €
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SPIRULINA MICRO GRANULES 40g – Slow Sinking Vegetable Food for Small Ornamental Fish

Spirulina Micro Granules 40g is a premium complete food developed for small ornamental fish in both freshwater and marine aquariums. With a slow-sinking micro granule format, it is perfect for fish feeding at all water levels – surface, midwater, and bottom – ensuring every fish receives optimal nutrition.

Rich in spirulina and natural carotenoids, this food enhances coloration while boosting immune defense thanks to added HUFA (highly unsaturated fatty acids). Made from high-quality ingredients such as oceanic krill, marine algae, and selected yeasts, it supports healthy growth, vibrant colors, and improved disease resistance.

Key Features:

  • Micro granules sink slowly, ideal for small-sized fish

  • Suitable for fish feeding at all levels of the tank

  • Spirulina and carotenoids for vibrant coloration

  • HUFA supports immunity and disease prevention

  • Highly digestible, keeps water clean and clear

  • Natural, balanced nutrition for daily feeding

Ingredients:

Wheat, fish meal, dehulled soybean, alfalfa, spirulina, lecithin, wheat gluten, oceanic krill meal, special yeasts, marine algae.

Nutritional Analysis:

  • Crude Protein: 37.0 %

  • Crude Fat: 7.0 %

  • Crude Fiber: 1.9 %

  • Ash: 9.1 %

Why Choose Spirulina Micro Granules 40g:

Perfect for small ornamental fish, this granule food offers targeted nutrition with visible benefits to coloration, immune support, and overall health, tailored to the needs of fish feeding at various depths.

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