Most of the tetra, barbs, rainbows, danios etc prefer an omnivorous diet. There can be some species which doesn’t fall into this generalized category, so for them beforehand research is needed.
Omnivorous diet is where there is a mix of animal protein and plant protein. In the nature they eat a mix of both hence the categorization. Most of the species have a smaller mouth so its important for them to have a smaller size pellet for ease in acceptance. A balanced diet improves their digestion, coloration and agility.
Ingredients: Insect Larvae Protein (35%), Krill (7%), Other Crustaceans(6.75%), Vegetable Protein Extracts (12.0%), Minerals(1.0%), Vitamin A, Spirulina, Vitamin E, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B12, Probiotics etc. Crustaceans(6.75%), Vegetable Protein Extracts (12.0%), Minerals(1.0%), Vitamin A, Spirulina, Vitamin E, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B12, Probiotics etc.anthin, Probiotics. Vitamins: A (3a672a) 28000 IU, C (3a300) 210 mg, D3 (3a671) 2100 IU; colourants: astaxantin (2a161j) 50 mg; trace elements: Fe (3b103) 33 mg, Mn (3b502) 43 mg, Zn (3b603) 42 mg; with antioxidants.
Analytical Constituents:Crude Protein (48.0%), Crude Fat (7.3%),Crude Fiber(3.3%),Crude Moisture (6.6%)
Feeding Recommendation:Feed as much as the fish can eat within ten minutes. Feed once or twice a day.
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