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Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellet 74g

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Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellet 74g

Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellet 74g

The Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellets feature a scientific diet specifically designed for most aquatic carnivores especially Cats, Sharks, Eels, Bichirs and Stingrays.

This food is specifically designed for bottom feeding fish and offers a nutrient mix that is highly comparable to live foods while avoiding the presence of contaminants such as parasites or bacteria which live food can often contain.

This food also encourages enhanced colouring as well as colour retention to keep your fish looking their best all year round. The food also becomes soft rapidly by absorbing water, which aids in consumption and digestion, while also retaining its shape.

Specifications

Feeding Instructions

Feed 2-3 times daily and only ever the amount your fish can consume within a few minutes. Ensure to avoid overfeeding by removing uneaten food after this period. Carnivorous fish have been known to resist a new type of food or change in its diet, so continued use will help to assure acceptance

$4.40

Original: $14.67

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Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellet 74g

$14.67

$4.40

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The Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellets feature a scientific diet specifically designed for most aquatic carnivores especially Cats, Sharks, Eels, Bichirs and Stingrays.

This food is specifically designed for bottom feeding fish and offers a nutrient mix that is highly comparable to live foods while avoiding the presence of contaminants such as parasites or bacteria which live food can often contain.

This food also encourages enhanced colouring as well as colour retention to keep your fish looking their best all year round. The food also becomes soft rapidly by absorbing water, which aids in consumption and digestion, while also retaining its shape.

Specifications

Feeding Instructions

Feed 2-3 times daily and only ever the amount your fish can consume within a few minutes. Ensure to avoid overfeeding by removing uneaten food after this period. Carnivorous fish have been known to resist a new type of food or change in its diet, so continued use will help to assure acceptance