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Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1 is a rearing food for all young discus fish with a size of approx. 1 to 3 cm. The soft granulate is very nutritious and contains many vitamins and nutrients that the young discus need to grow. The granulate does not swell in the water and therefore does not burden the stomach of the animals. Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1 the ideal staple food for breeding. In practice, from the fifth day of free swimming, live Artemia nauplii are offered in addition to the nutrient slime of the parent animals. Already a few days later the young animals eat fallen nauplii also from the bottom. From this time on you can start to offer this high quality food to promote the growth optimally. From a size of approx. 3 cm the young Discus should be offered the somewhat larger Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 2 as a follow-up food. Also suitable for breeding other species.
feeding recommendation Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1
feed several times a day in small quantities and only as much as the animals have eaten in a short time. Feed your fry 5 - 8 times a day!Contents: Crude protein 51.2%, crude fat 6.5%, crude ash 9.6%, crude fiber 0.8%
Additives per kg: Vitamins: A (3a672a) 20000 IU, D3 (3a671) 2000 IU, with colorants
trace elements: Mn (3b503) 10 mg, Zn (3b605) 24 mg, with antioxidantsIngredients: Fish meal, wheat gluten, krill meal, vegetable by-products, wheat, lecithin, fish oil, multivitamin complex, colorants
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Reviews for Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1:
Write a reviewAnonymous at 30.11.2022:David Z. at 04.10.2018:
Started using Discusfood for my 4 week old discus.
They started eating without any problems.jin seok j. at 04.04.2017:
It is suitable for small discus feeding
- Anonymous wrote about Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1 in 2022:
David Z. wrote about Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1 in 2018:
Started using Discusfood for my 4 week old discus.
They started eating without any problems.
jin seok j. wrote about Discusfood Breeder Starter Food 1 in 2017:
It is suitable for small discus feeding