Nutritious freeze-dried foods for tropical aquarium fish
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Convenient way to improve dietary variety of aquarium fish
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Great, high protein food choice for fresh or saltwater fish
Balanced nutrition with added multivitamins and trace elements for rapid growth of all ornamental fish. Superior ingredients dehydrated at sub-zero temperatures to retain freshness, aid digestion, and reduce odors.
Blood Worms
Produced from selected fresh mosquito larvae, these high-protein delicacies are perfect for carnivorous fish 1.8 oz.
Tubifex Worms
Treat your cichlids to one of their favorite foods without the risk of parasitic infections caused by feeding fresh worms. Freeze-dried, sterilized worms are the nutritious and safe alternative. 1.4 oz.
Krill
Excellent for both fresh and saltwater fish, krill is a great food for conditioning brood stock and has been shown to improve the hatching success of offspring. Extremely high in Omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and carotenoid pigments that vitalize coloration. 3.5 oz.
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Blood Worms
Ingredients
100% Freez-Dried Blood Worms.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
min. 60.0%
Crude Fat
min. 8.0%
Crude Fiber
max. 3.0%
Moisture
max. 5.0%
Tubifex Worms
Ingredients
100% Freeze-Dried Tubifex Worms.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
min. 52.0%
Crude Fat
min. 12.0%
Crude Fiber
max. 5.0%
Moisture
max. 5.0%
Ash
max. 12.0%
Krill
Ingredients
100% Freeze-Dried Krill.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein
min. 61.0%
Crude Fat
min. 12.0%
Crude Fiber
max. 12.0%
Moisture
max. 5.0%
Ash
max. 19.0%
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Mike W St. Louis, MO
My Severum love these things, 60% protein. Floats for awhile, and nothing ever gets to the bottom.
I just got some Azoo Freeze-Dried bloodworms in the mail. My fish love them. They even seem fresher than any other freeze dried bloodworm I have used before.
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.