Aquarian Goldfish Food – Flakes
To keep your pet goldfish healthy, happy and in peak condition a high quality food is vital. Fortunately there are a range of foods available to suit every pets needs.
Aquarian’s coldwater and goldfish food comes in flakes and has been scientifically proven to help you have healthy and lively fish. The flakes are made with a nutrient rich blend to provide goldfish and fancy goldfish with a complete and balanced diet. The flakes also contain high amounts of vitamins C and E to support a healthy immune system and also provide high quality protein sources to facilitate optimal growth.
The goldfish flakes contain carotenoids to enhance orange and red colours and are perfect to keep your fish active, bright and healthy. They are suitable to be fed to all common and fancy varieties of goldfish including Shubunkind, Lionheads, and Fantails as well as to small pond fish.
Aquarian’s goldfish food flakes are available in 3 sizes:
Small: 25g
Medium: 50g
Large: 200g
Manufacturer’s directions for use: feed 2 times a day as a complete diet. Feed only as much as your fish can eat within 5 minutes and then remove any uneaten food.
Flake composition: fish and fish derivatives, cereal, oils and fats, vegetables, derivatives of vegetable origin, minerals, fruit, yeasts, algae.
Flake nutrition analysis: Protein 33.5%, Oil 12.0%, Ash 13.0%, Fibre 3.0%, Vitamin A 10,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 2,400 IU/kg, Vitamin E 500 IU/kg.
Additives per KG: Antioxidants; Nutritional additives: Vitamin A: 43900 IU, Vitamin D: 3200 IU, Vitamin C: 457 mg, Vitamin E: 381 mg, Calcium iodate anhydrous: 0.35 mg, Cupric chelate of amino acid hydrate: 0.7 mg, Cupric sulphate pentahydrate: 0.7 mg, Ferrous chelate of amino acid hydrate: 14.1 mg, Ferrous sulphate monohydrate: 7 mg, Lutein: 28.3 mg, Manganese chelate of amino acid hydrate: 3.8 mg, Manganous sulphate monohydrate: 4.5 mg, Selenium selenite: 0.09 mg, Sodium molybdate dihydrate: 0.02 mg, Zinc sulphate monohydrate: 34.9 mg, Zinc oxide: 4.5 mg.
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