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OCEAN NUTRITION - Spirulina Flakes 70g - Spirulina flakes

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OCEAN NUTRITIONS - Spirulina Flakes 70g - Spirulina flakes
OCEAN NUTRITIONS - Spirulina Flakes 70g - Spirulina flakes
OCEAN NUTRITIONS - Spirulina Flakes 34g - Spirulina flakes

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If ingredients such as salmon, brine shrimp and krill weren't enough, we've added spirulina to this exceptional flake to brighten up your saltwater and freshwater fish. Spirulina will enhance the colors and have an immunostimulating effect. Spirulina contains the highest nutrient concentration of any plant.

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  • Basic food with optimum palatability for saltwater and freshwater fish.
  • Contains a significant amount of protein and vitamins.
  • Immunostimulating effect, reinforces colors and vitality.
  • Easily assimilated by fish. Contains other seafood and brine shrimp.
  • Designed and tested by aquaculture engineers. Do not cloud the water.

Composition

Fish fillets, Spirulina, wheat flour, seaweed, wheat gluten, krill (Euphasia pacifica plankton), refined fish oils, lecithin, adult brine shrimp, garlic, yeast (ß-glucans), brine shrimp nauplii.

Analytical components

  • Protein: 50.0%
  • Crude fat: 8.0%
  • Crude fibres: 2.5%
  • Raw ash: 7.0%

Additives

Nutritious physiological additives : retinol (vit A), cholecalciferol (vit D3), tocopherol acetate (vit E), I-ascorbic acid phosphate (vit C), menadione (vit K3), thiamine mononitrate (vit B1), riboflavin (vit B2), pyridoxine (vit B6), cyanocobalamin (vit B12), biotin (vit H), pantothenic acid (vit B5), folic acid (vit B11), niacin (vit B3).

Minerals, antioxidants, carotenoid pigments.

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