Spirulina Granules - Slow Sinking
These slow-sinking spirulina granules are designed for tropical fish that prefer to feed in the middle and lower areas of the aquarium rather than only at the surface.
The granule size works especially well for fish like livebearers, tetras, barbs, rainbowfish, and small to medium cichlids. Their slow-sinking behavior gives fish time to pick at food as it moves through the tank, instead of competing only at the surface.
The formula combines spirulina with marine-based proteins to provide both plant-based and protein-rich ingredients in one daily food. This makes it a practical staple for community aquariums with mixed species and feeding styles.
Because the granules soften gradually in water, fish can eat them easily over time, with less food breaking apart or being left unused.
How to feed
Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions that fish can consume within about 15 minutes.
Sprinkle small amounts across the aquarium to allow multiple fish to feed comfortably throughout the water column.
Avoid overfeeding and remove excess food if necessary to help maintain water quality.
Ingredients
Whole anchovy meal, whole shrimp meal, soybean meal, wheat flour, fish oil, squid meal, yeast, spirulina, astaxanthin, calcium propionate, rice bran, proteinase enzyme, garlic, brine shrimp, mixed vitamins.
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 42%
- Crude Fat (min): 6%
- Crude Fiber (max): 3%
- Ash (max): 11%
- Moisture (max): 10%
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These slow-sinking spirulina granules are designed for tropical fish that prefer to feed in the middle and lower areas of the aquarium rather than only at the surface.
The granule size works especially well for fish like livebearers, tetras, barbs, rainbowfish, and small to medium cichlids. Their slow-sinking behavior gives fish time to pick at food as it moves through the tank, instead of competing only at the surface.
The formula combines spirulina with marine-based proteins to provide both plant-based and protein-rich ingredients in one daily food. This makes it a practical staple for community aquariums with mixed species and feeding styles.
Because the granules soften gradually in water, fish can eat them easily over time, with less food breaking apart or being left unused.
How to feed
Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions that fish can consume within about 15 minutes.
Sprinkle small amounts across the aquarium to allow multiple fish to feed comfortably throughout the water column.
Avoid overfeeding and remove excess food if necessary to help maintain water quality.
Ingredients
Whole anchovy meal, whole shrimp meal, soybean meal, wheat flour, fish oil, squid meal, yeast, spirulina, astaxanthin, calcium propionate, rice bran, proteinase enzyme, garlic, brine shrimp, mixed vitamins.
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 42%
- Crude Fat (min): 6%
- Crude Fiber (max): 3%
- Ash (max): 11%
- Moisture (max): 10%
| Quantity |
1, 2 (save 20% on 2nd bottle) |
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