Repashy Super Gold gel food is easy to prepare, packed full of nutritious ingredients for a fancy goldfish and designed to reduce air swallowed while feeding; too much air may swell up their swim bladder and lead to death.
The food contains natural color-enhancing elements such as chilli powder, krill meal, spirulina algae, black soldier fly larvae and marigold flower meal. Furthermore, this product is free from binders or starches for optimal nutrition.
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Easy to prepare
There is a range of fish food available for aquariums and ponds, such as dry flakes and wafers, freeze-dried foods, live foods and gel foods – the latter of which has recently become incredibly popular because it helps prevent swim bladder problems in fancy goldfish species while being easy to store in either refrigerators or freezers.
To make fish food, simply combine water and powder in a bowl before pouring the mixture into a container to set. When finished, the resultant gel has a jelly-like consistency perfect for goldfish and other small fish to devour! Store it in your fridge for two weeks or freeze it up to six months to prolong its shelf life.
Food for black soldier fly larvae meal includes spirulina algae and krill meal; all three ingredients are free from terrestrial meat proteins, wheat or corn starches, gelatin or any other cheap binders.
High in quality protein
This food offers an optimal blend of nutrients to maintain the health and vitality of fancy goldfish, from antioxidants and trace minerals to an irresistibly tempting scent that fish find irresistible to devouring it all! Ingredients include rapeseed meal, flax meal diatomaceous earth hops and granite dust as ingredients for this food.
Contrary to other foods with high amounts of fat, this food is specifically tailored for goldfish’s digestion and absorption. With low levels of saturated fats to help protect liver disease, vitamins and minerals as well as Tetra’s ProCare formula for immunity boost support; your fish is sure to enjoy eating this tasty snack!
Goldfish are predominantly herbivorous fish, yet do require some meat in their diet. This can come from live or frozen sources like mosquito larvae, daphnia and bloodworms – which are easily digestible protein sources but should only be offered as treats on occasion.
Easy to digest
Goldfish have highly sensitive digestive systems, so their food must be easy for them to swallow and digest. This repashy fish food meets these requirements perfectly and was specifically created with goldfish nutritional needs in mind. Ideal for all round-bodied fancy goldfish species as well as rounder body types; its dense nutrition content ensures faster color development compared to flake or pellet foods.
Food comes in gel form and can easily be prepared by mixing with boiling water – whether on the stove, kettle, or microwave. Once mixed, pour it out into a flat receptacle for cooling before refrigerating for up to two weeks of storage or freezing up to six months for longer-term storage.
This formula recognizes the herbivorous nature of goldfish and uses organic kelp as a key component. Furthermore, garlic and calcium montmorillonite clay (which have healing and pH balancing properties) are included to complete its formula.
Easy to store
Repashy Super Gold is a new gel food specifically tailored to fancy goldfish that promotes vibrant colors and healthy growth in these fish. Containing krill and spirulina algae as essential sources of nutrition; high-quality animal-based foods including black soldier fly larvae and menhaden fish meal as well as no ground up waste from processing fish used for human consumption (found often in flake food or pellets); Repashy Super Gold ensures vibrant colors and healthful growth!
Gel food can easily be stored in either your fridge or freezer. As it contains more nutrients than flake or pellet food, only give your goldfish as much of it as they can consume within 30-60 seconds. You could also consider supplementing their diet once every week with fresh, blanched vegetables to provide extra fiber while supporting their digestive systems and maintaining good health.


