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Tropical Hi-Algae Discs

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Tropical Hi-Algae Discs are sinking discs with high algae content for pleco fish, promoting growth, vitality, digestion, and immunity.

Tropical Hi-Algae Discs
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Tropical Hi-Algae Discs

food with algae for pleco fish & shrimps
✔ in stock, delivery until 12.12. - 17.12.
Price  (basis price) 
 100 ml 6.85 EUR (68.50 €/L) 
 250 ml 12.85 EUR (51.40 €/L) 
 3000 ml 64.85 EUR (21.62 €/L) 

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  • Tropical Hi-Algae Discs is a food in the form of small (10 mm) sinking discs with high content of algae (52.4%) for herbivorous and omnivorous pleco fish and other bottom-feeding fish. It contains 5 species of algae: spirulina (Spirulina platensis), chlorella (Chlorella vulgaris), Lithothamnium calcareum and kelp algae - Ascophyllum nodosum and Laminaria digitata. Unsaturated fatty acids, protein (rich in essential amino acids) and vitamins from spirulina and chlorella, together with vitamins, macronutrients and trace elements from kelp algae and Lithothamnium calcareum (including iodine, chromium, selenium and iron) ensure excellent condition, intensive growth and vitality in fish. Dietary fiber from algae, oak bark meal and chitin regulate digestion.

    Tropical Hi-Algae Discs stimulates the development of beneficial bacterial flora in gastrointestinal tract and improves fish’s immunity. Due to its strengthening properties it can be used for feeding ill and weakened fish and those during acclimatization period or recovery after medical treatment. Tropical Hi-Algae Discs is also suitable for feeding shrimps.

    Feeding recommendation Tropical Hi-Algae Discs:
    Feed your fish several times a day adjusting the portions to the number and size of fish. Fish that feed at night should be fed with lights turned off.

    Complete feedingstuff for ornamental fish. Ingredients: algae (Spirulina platensis 36%, Ascophyllum nodosum 8%, Laminaria digitata 6%, Chlorella vulgaris 1.2%, Lithothamnium calcareum 1.2%), cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin (including oak bark meal 1%), molluscs and crustaceans (whole shrimps meal 4%, krill meal 3%), fruit (apples 4%), vegetable protein extracts, fish and fish derivatives, yeasts, oils and fats, minerals (including zeolite 1%). Additives (per kg): Vitamins, pro-vitamins and chemically well-defined substances having similar effect: vit. A 35 400 IU, vit. D3 2 100 IU, vit. E 135 mg, vit. C 515 mg. Compounds of trace elements: E1 (Fe) 41.0 mg, E6 (Zn) 11.5 mg, E5 (Mn) 8.5 mg, E4 (Cu) 2.0 mg, E2 (I) 0.2 mg, E8 (Se) 0.2 mg, E7 (Mo) 0.05 mg. Antioxidants.

    Analytical constituents: crude protein 41.0%, crude oils and fats 6.3%, crude fibres 4.1%, moisture 10.0%

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    at 20.11.2024:
    This is easily the best algae wafer I have ever used! Many algae wafers are disapprovingly just fish meal, grains, with a tiny bit of spirulina and thus not true herbivorous food. In contrast the ingredients on these wafers are excellent, I have only seen a small few that can compare at all. I have been feeding these to otos, whiptails, stiphodon gobies, and many grazing type loaches. All species of fish took to eating the wafers immediately and consumed it with no left overs.





  • Josh C. wrote about Tropical Hi-Algae Discs in November 2024:
    This is easily the best algae wafer I have ever used! Many algae wafers are disapprovingly just fish meal, grains, with a tiny bit of spirulina and thus not true herbivorous food. In contrast the ingredients on these wafers are excellent, I have only seen a small few that can compare at all. I have been feeding these to otos, whiptails, stiphodon gobies, and many grazing type loaches. All species of fish took to eating the wafers immediately and consumed it with no left overs.






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