Nutritious alternative to live and frozen fish foods
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Adds variety to the diet of tropical fish
San Francisco Bay Tropical Fish Food freezes the best ingredients available with a special liquid carbon dioxide freezing process to ensure freshness. All products are individually packaged to prevent freezer burn and to lock in flavor. Foods are nutritionally complete and allow fish to feed at their natural feeding levels. A convenient alternative to frozen foods.
Brine Shrimp: San Francisco Bay Brand Brine Shrimp are raised in saltwater ponds rich in algae and diatoms. Ranks at the top of the nutritional charts in high levels of essential fatty acids, protein, and pigments.
Bloodworms: Your freshwater community fish will thrive on this primary food. Also known as Red Mosquito Larvae, Bloodworms are a great food choice that is readily accepted by most aquarium fish.
Tubifex Worms: These bacteria-free freeze-dried Tubifex worms are pressed into cubes for easy handling and feeding. Fish love them.
Plankton: Ideal food to supplement the diet of carnivorous invertebrates and medium to large fish. San Francisco Bay Brand Plankton is high in protein and lipids plus their heavy concentration of beta carotene helps bring out the color of your fish.
Krill: High protein food excellent for large freshwater and tropical marine fish. Contains astaxanthin, a carotenoid that brings out the color of your fish. Also high in essential fatty and amino acids.
Mysis Shrimp: Nutritious tropical fish food is packed with natural protein. Uses only 100% Mysis shrimp, which is frozen with liquid carbon dioxide to ensure freshness. Individually packaged to prevent freezer burn and lock in flavor. Nutritionally complete alternative to frozen foods. Great dietary supplement or treat for both salt and freshwater fish, such as tetras, cichlids, livebearers, angels, seahorses, clownfish, gobies, and more.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients and guarenteed analysis.
Tips from our Techs Freeze dried foods not only offer natural nutrition, but also make a perfect media for delivering vitamins to fish efficiently. Just set the amount of freeze-dried food you'll be feeding in a small container, then add a few drops of vitamins.
Freeze-Dried Brine Shrimp
Ingredients 100% Brine Shrimp
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
39.54% min
Crude Fat
4.96% min
Crude Ash
28.18% max
Crude Fiber
5.0% max
Moisture
9.61% max
Freeze-Dried Bloodworms
Ingredients 100% Freeze-Dried Bloodworms
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
51.66% min
Crude Fat
2.0% min
Crude Ash
19.5% max
Crude Fiber
5.37% max
Moisture
10.7% max
Freeze-Dried Tubifex Worms
Ingredients: 100% Tubifex Worms
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
51.50% min.
Crude Fat
12.00% min.
Crude Fiber
8.00% max.
Moisture
5.01% max.
Freeze-Dried Plankton
Ingredients 100% Freeze-Dried Plankton
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
64.41% min
Crude Fat
7.88% min
Crude Ash
15.38% max
Crude Fiber
2.22% max
Moisture
1.44% max
Feeding Hint: Presoak before using.
Freeze-Dried Krill
Ingredients 100% Krill
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
61.3% min
Crude Fat
20.63% min
Crude Ash
15.38% max
Crude Fiber
2.41% max
Moisture
1.57% max
Feeding Hint: Presoak before using. Remove any uneaten food your fish have not consumed within 3 minutes.
Mysis Shrimp
Ingredients: 100% Mysis Shrimp.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
69.39% min.
Crude Fat
8.68% min.
Crude Fiber
2.2% max.
Ash
8.27% max.
Moisture
12.90% max.
Feeding Hint
Feed twice daily, but only feed what your fish will consume in 3 minutes. Remove any uneaten food.
Good nutrition is a must for healthy aquarium inhabitants and a healthy ecosystem. Every year, thousands of fish become diseased or die because of malnutrition. Poor nutrition affects the fish's immune system, making them more susceptible to disease.
With the wide variety of commercial foods
available, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which type of food to feed your fish. When
choosing a food, the first thing you need to know
is what type of diet is natural to your fish.
No single food can provide all of the nutrients your fish need - protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals - in the forms each species prefer. Thus, the key to good feeding is variety.
Proper nutrition is essential for healthy aquarium inhabitants. Achieving good nutrition is more than choosing a food and feeding your fish. When selecting food for your fish, consider the dietary needs of all your fish.
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