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Turkey Heart Soft Granulate 80g

Turkey Heart Soft Granulate 80g

The alternative for all who want to feed animal protein but not beef. No, discus do not eat turkeys in nature…, but as with beef heart, the aim here is not to create conditions for the animals that are as close to nature as possible, but at least to provide them with the best possible food, so that they are not exposed to natural selection pressure.
Just as with beef protein, in the case of turkey protein only those parts are processed which the discus can actually digest, because for example the collagens cannot be broken down. These can, if fed in high amounts, even harm the fish, as for example the collagens accumulate in layers on the intestinal wall and thus create a perfect reproduction milieu for undesirable parasites. The water pollution of „Turkey Heart Soft Granules“ is many times lower than it can be the case when feeding frozen food proteins. In addition, there are the advantages of storage, dosage and longer shelf life compared to frozen food.
The softness of the granules is a special feature, which further increases the acceptance and digestibility of the feed.

Ingredients: fish meal, wheat gluten, fish oil, wheat, meat and animal by-products, krill meal, multivitamin complex, colorants.
Analytical components: Crude protein 48.3%, crude fat 13.6%, crude ash 8.3%, crude fiber 0.7%.
Additives per kg: Vitamins: A (3a672a) 20000 IU, D3 (3a671) 2600 IU; with colorants; trace elements: Mn (3b503) 8 mg, Zn (3b605) 70 mg; with antioxidants.
Feeding recommendation: feed 2-3 times daily as much as the fish will eat within 2-5 minutes. Do not overfeed the fish!

STORE IN A COOL AND DRY PLACE! NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION!

Product Nr.: 20070

Where to buySHOP or AMAZON

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