Fluval Tropical Fish Food

fluval tropical fish food

Fluval, the well-known aquarium brand, also produces tropical fish food in traditional flake form.

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Fluval Tropical Flakes is a premium and ultra palatable fish food designed to promote active, vibrant fish. Packed full of proteins, trace elements and antioxidants from Atlantic Herring, Norwegian Krill and Atlantic Shrimp as well as sustainably harvested kelp, this meal can keep your aquatic friends active and vibrant.

Contents

Bug Bites

Fluval may be known for their innovative aquarium technology, but did you know they also make great food for their aquatic customers? Their Bug Bites cater to fish’s natural insect-feeding habits while providing essential vitamins, minerals and trace nutrients essential for daily wellness.

Black Soldier Fly Larvae are an integral component of all of our formulas, mimicking the protein source required by fish for sustenance in their native habitats. Cultivated under environmentally sustainable conditions that preserve natural environments, each formula contains up to 40% of these nutrient-rich insects in its formulas.

Each formula also features additional high-quality proteins, such as herring – an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty acids to promote skin, scales and fin health – and salmon for complex amino acid production. Incorporating peas as an accepted carb source and potato as a natural binder ensures all the ingredients are carefully balanced; all bugs grown, harvested and processed in small batches for superior quality control.

Fancy Guppy

Fancy Guppies are an extremely popular aquarium fish species that come in an assortment of colors and patterns, making them very adaptable and popular across freshwater, saltwater and brackish water environments. These colorful aquatic inhabitants also thrive well under pressure from high temperature environments like aquariums.

The ideal food for guppies should contain protein- and vitamin-rich ingredients to encourage fast growth in their natural environments. It should provide them with all of the nutrition they require for optimal health and color, including natural pigments that will accentuate their vibrant hues, with low ash content for reduced waste disposal and cleaner waterways.

This top-rated guppy food was developed through extensive research on various species of guppies and livebearers. Designed to improve breeding behavior, growth rates, and overall health; it includes Chitosan and stabilized Vitamin C to boost disease resistance; its slow sinking pellet won’t dissolve into the water so your guppy will benefit fully from its contents.

Fancy Goldfish

Fancy goldfish stand out from other species due to their distinctive appearance and double tail fins. Unfortunately, their distinctive form limits space for internal organs and increases risk of skin diseases; thus making regular cleaning and changing of tank water necessary in order to reduce pollution levels and minimize skin diseases.

Singletail goldfish have longer, torpedo-shaped bodies which provide them with more space for digestion, making them more robust and capable of handling various diets. Furthermore, floating foods digest more readily than flake food as their swim bladders don’t compress in the same manner.

Ranchus goldfish are another variety of fancy goldfish bred with broad curved backs that lack wen growth, making them suitable for outdoor pond environments due to being cold-resistant and reaching 15 years of age.

Fancy Cichlids

An aquarium staple, angelfish make for easy and attractive additions to fish tanks. Although their appearance suggests otherwise, angelfish are easy to keep thanks to being sensitive to changes in water conditions and may be preyed upon by slower swimming tankmates; pair these sensitive swimmers with strong swimmers of similar size for the best outcome. In addition, angelfish are vulnerable to cotton wool disease and gill flukes so it’s wise to monitor closely for signs of these issues.

The Chessboard Cichlid is another popular aquarium fish, named for their distinct pattern of black squares on their bodies. Breeding these is easier than with German Blue Ram and they get along well with community fish; though occasionally, their own species may get into battles among themselves.

Care is simple for these large fish, which have the potential to grow up to 10 inches as adults. Being predators themselves, pair these fish with others that can keep up in a tank with at least 125 gallon capacity for the best experience.