Repashy super gold goldfish and koi gel food is an easy and convenient way to feed fancy goldfish, providing high-quality protein and essential nutrients they require to thrive. Fish can easily digest it and benefit from having healthy swim bladders as a result.
To create this gel, boil some water and combine it with powder (1 part powder to 3 parts boiling water). Pour the mix into a mold or other flat container and allow it to cool at room temperature before feeding to pets or feeding as food.
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Easy to make
Fancy goldfish that have been fed too frequently may develop swim bladder issues. This may result in irregular swimming or even cause them to sink to the bottom of their tank. Gel food is one of the best-digestible options for fancy goldfish.
To create gel, combine powder with boiling water (1 part powder to 2-3 parts water). Pour the mix into a mold and allow it to set before cutting into pieces for storage in the fridge or freezer for up to two weeks or six months respectively.
Make gel food into slow release jerky by pouring it into a shallow container, cutting into cubes or slices, and placing the container in the fridge overnight. This method allows the fish to take small doses over multiple hours without risk of swim bladder issues.
High in protein
Gel foods like Repashy Super Gold or Gargeer Goldfish Food are far superior to flakes and pellets when it comes to feeding fancy goldfish. Not only are these high in protein content foods, they contain ingredients a fish would naturally consume in its native habitat – plus, they’re more nutritious with reduced risks of impaction or bloat in your goldfish!
Food specially tailored for fancy goldfish has been specially formulated with ingredients designed to bring out their vibrant hues. Krill and spirulina algae are naturally high in pigment-enhancing vitamins; in addition, yeast, garlic, green peas, carrots, and other vegetables help improve color enhancement. Finally, its slow sinking nature reduces any chance of uneaten food being sucked up by filters resulting in blockages or other problems.
Gel food may be more costly than conventional pellet food, but it provides superior nutrition to your fish. Ideal for beginners or advanced fishkeepers alike. Plus, the gel can even be used to orally medicate fish–just like taking pills!
Low in fat
Goldfish require high-quality food that contains proteins, fats and fiber in addition to essential vitamins and minerals for proper growth and color enhancement. Fancy goldfish in particular tend to be particularly selective about what they eat; poor diet can result in stress or sickness for them.
Most fish food comes in the form of flakes and pellets, while there are also gel-based options. Gel foods tend to be easier for your fish to digest than their traditional counterparts and may include ingredients like black soldier fly larva meal, krill meal, spirulina algae meal and marigold petal meal as well as color enhancing carotenoids.
Gel foods contain more nutrients than flakes or pellets, so it is wise to feed them sparingly. Only give as much food as your fish can consume within two minutes and remove any uneaten items immediately – this will prevent overfeeding which is one of the primary causes of fish deaths in aquarium hobby environments.
Easy to digest
Gel food differs from pellets and other dry food in that it contains moisture that allows fish to quickly digest it, without polluting their environment with leftover food particles. This is especially useful for fancy goldfish who tend to develop digestive problems when fed only dried food.
With its simple premix formula and lessened smell when mixed than most dry preparations, this food is fast and straightforward to create. Made in minutes by simply pouring powder into boiling water and quickly mixing. After pouring the mixture into a mold and leaving to set at room temperature for two weeks before refrigerating for six months – any unutilized gel can even be frozen for long-term storage! Featuring animal ingredients like black soldier fly larvae meal and menhaden fish meal as well as plant nutrients like spirulina algae and green peas – plus great animal and plant nutrients like these for healthy fish food formulation!