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BIOFISH FOOD CHLORELLA M 150g

Brand: DR.BASSLEER

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BIOFISH FOOD CHLORELLA M 150g – Premium Granular Fish Food with Chlorella for Small and Medium-Sized Aquarium Fish

BIOFISH FOOD CHLORELLA M 150g is a super premium granular feed created by renowned ichthyologist Dr. Gerald Bassleer, tailored for small and medium-sized ornamental fish in both freshwater and marine aquariums. With a grain size of 0.5–0.8 mm, it delivers balanced, nutrient-rich, and highly digestible daily nutrition.

The formula is enriched with Chlorella, a freshwater microalga rich in carotenoids (such as lutein and astaxanthin), antioxidants (beta-carotene), omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and trace elements including iron, iodine, calcium, selenium, and folic acid. Natural chlorophyll and nucleic acids enhance cell regeneration, immune strength, and pigmentation.

Highly digestible and water-stable, this food minimizes waste and preserves water clarity, making it perfect for all tank types. The slowly sinking granules ensure even feeding across all water levels, reaching surface feeders, mid-swimmers, and bottom dwellers alike.

Key features:
• 0.5–0.8 mm granules for small to medium aquarium fish
• Contains Chlorella algae – rich in vital nutrients
• Highly digestible, minimal impact on water quality
• Promotes regeneration, immunity, and natural coloration
• Suitable for all zones of the aquarium
• No artificial colorants – natural, clean nutrition

Why choose BIOFISH FOOD CHLORELLA M 150g:
A professional-grade feed combining natural algae-based nutrition with regenerative support, ideal for maintaining healthy, vibrant fish and pristine water conditions.

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