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Webbox Rainbow Pellets Fish Food

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  • Colour enhancing
  • Highly Digestable and Non-Clouding
  • With Vitamin C and Spirulina
  • Floating
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Description

Treat your fish to a vibrant and nutritious meal with Webbox Rainbow Pellets Fish Food. This complete and balanced food is suitable for all freshwater pond fish, including Koi Carp, Goldfish, and other ornamental species. The floating pellets are designed to enhance your fish’s natural colours, making them a delightful addition to your pond.

Enriched with Vitamin C and Spirulina, these pellets support your fish’s immune system and overall health. The highly digestible and non-clouding formula ensures clean water, promoting a healthy aquatic environment.

Whether you’re feeding your own fish or looking for a thoughtful gift for a friend’s aquatic companion, Webbox Rainbow Pellets Fish Food is a delightful choice. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £40, or choose DPD pickup at your nearest location for added convenience.

Nutrition Information
Crude Protein:  33.5%
Crude Fibre:  2%
Fat Content:  20%
Crude Ash:  9%
Moisture:  28%
Ingredients

Composition

Cereals, derivatives of vegetable origin, meat and animal derivatives, fish and fish derivatives, minerals, oils and fats, algae.

Additives:

Colours, Antioxidants; Vitamins: Vitamin A 13,000 IU/kg, Vitamin D3 2,000 IU/kg; Trace elements: Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 58 mg/kg, Copper sulphate pentahydrate 18 mg/kg, Manganese sulphate monohydrate 140 mg/kg, Zinc sulphate monohydrate 65mg/kg, Calcium iodate 2.9 mg/kg, Sodium selenate 0.4 mg/kg.

Feeding Guide
Enough food should be sprinkled on the water surface so that it is consumed within 10-15 minutes. Overfeeding can cloud the water. Underfeeding will result in the fish remaining at the surface seeking more.