Robert Guggenbuehl's Top-Aquaristics grower-Sticks with spirulina and artemia
General information
Different protein supplies (fish meal, artemia, spirulina, yeast, etc.) promise good growth. By adding astaxanthine as a nature-identical colourant, the pigments in fish will develop an intensified red, but also yellow, green and blue colour.
Characteristics
| Food type |
Nature-identical main food for all ornamental fish in tanks |
| Target group |
Rather herbivore ornamental fish |
| Conservation form |
Sticks (approx. 2 x 5 mm) |
| Producer |
Interquell |
| Minimum durability |
24 months after production, in sealed packages up to 36 months |
| Ingredients (in decreasing weight proportion) |
Fish meal; wheat; soy; maize; spirulina; spinach; alfalfa; yeast, shrimps; cress; green oats; sunflowers, seaweed; Mediterranean mixed herbs; cocoa; artemia |
Ingredients and additives
| Crude protein |
30.0 % |
| Crude fat |
4.0 % |
| Crude fibre |
6.0 % |
| Crude ash |
9.0 % |
| Vitamin A |
30,000 I.E./kg |
| Vitamin D3 |
2,000 I.E./kg |
| Vitamin E |
300 mg/kg |
| Vitamin C, stabilized |
150 mg/kg |
| Calcium |
1.0 % |
| Phosphate, calculated as phosphor |
0.9 % |
| Sodium |
0.4 % |
| Lysine |
1.5 % |
| Carotene colorant: Astaxanthine |
200 mg/kg |
| Packed weight |
ca. 450 - 480 g/l |
Use Sprinkle small amounts onto water daily; do not use too much. If you have fish that feed very rapidly, it might be a good idea to soak the food a little beforehand, as the food does swell rather markedly. |