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Spirulina Flake Food

Elevate your aquarium game with San Francisco Spirulina Flake Food! This nutrient-rich dry food is perfect for both fresh and salty tanks, promoting vibrant colors and healthy fish. Treat your aquatic friends to a hearty meal they’ll love!

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Description

Bring a splash of color and nutrition to your aquarium with Spirulina Flake Food! Perfect for both freshwater and saltwater fish, these vibrant flakes are packed with essential nutrients that create a balanced diet and support healthy fish growth. Formulated with natural spirulina, this food option provides high-quality protein, ensuring your aquatic buddies stay lively and energetic.

Highlights of Spirulina Flake Food:

  • Rich in Spirulina: A powerhouse superfood known for its high protein content, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Enhances Coloration: Promotes brilliant colors in fish, making them look their best in any aquarium setting.
  • Supports Health: Fortified with essential fatty acids and amino acids, boosting immune systems and overall well-being.
  • Easily Digestible: Formulated to minimize waste and maximize nutrient absorption, keeping your tank cleaner.
  • Suitable for All Fish Types: Ideal for herbivorous and omnivorous fish, making feeding time a breeze.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Not specified
  • Size: Available in various sizes to cater to different feeding needs.
  • Type: Dry food, specifically designed as a flake for easy consumption.
  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness and nutrient integrity.

Give your fish the diet they deserve with Spirulina Flake Food. Its nutrient-rich formula not only enhances vivid colors but also promotes a healthy lifestyle, making it a staple for fish enthusiasts. Dive into a world of vibrant aquatic life and ensure every meal is a treat for your finned friends!

Additional information

Size

1.2 oz., 2.5 oz.

Brand

Ocean Nutrition

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