JMC Catfish Pellets 850g

jmc catfish pellets 850g

JMC Catfish Pellets are a special diet designed for coldwater and tropical bottom feeders. This food is in the form of sinking pellets that contain 48 percent protein. This protein content makes it ideal for breeding and bringing fish into condition. You should feed them several times a day. Small portions should be given to them as they will consume the entire meal within minutes. A great way to feed the fish is to break one pellet into smaller portions, and the fish will gobble up the rest.

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The JMC Catfish Pellets 850g are specially formulated, sinking pellets, which are especially designed for bottom feeders such as catfish. Designed with a nutrient balance suited to catfish, these pellets promote the best possible health for your bottom dwellers. With over 50% protein, these pellets are great for both tropical and coldwater fish. Here are some reasons to choose this product:

The 2mm size of JMC Catfish Pellets is ideal for bottom feeders. The pellets have an excellent nutrient balance and are sinkable, making them perfect for fish of all sizes and ages. The pellets are easy to feed and dissolve in water, ensuring that your fish will eat them quickly and easily. The pellets are suitable for most types of fish, including freshwater and marine. You can feed them once every two to three minutes.

The JMC Catfish Pellets are specially formulated for tropical and coldwater bottom feeders. They are designed in the form of sinking pellets that contain at least 48 percent protein. This high protein content makes them perfect for bringing your fish to breeding condition. The pellets should be fed several times per day. The food should be given in small portions since catfish can easily eat a small portion in a matter of minutes.

Complete diet for tropical and coldwater bottom-feeding fish

A complete diet for tropical and coldwater bottom-feeders should include both live foods and frozen ones. Some fish are selective in what they eat, and some may not be able to handle the softer foods, like algae. The diet of tropical fish should be tailored according to their needs, and should not exceed two to three times a day. Feeding should only take two to three minutes, and any food that remains un-chewed should be discarded. This is to avoid causing murky water and the growth of more algae.

The most common types of frozen foods for tropical and coldwater bottom-feeding species are brine shrimp, bloodworm, daphnia, and waxworm. Frozen foods should be supplemented with live foods to give your fish the best possible nutrition. These foods are also a great source of protein. Fish will enjoy eating a live food like this, and the benefits will last a lifetime.