Hikari Marine S Fish Food by Hikari





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Hikari Marine S Fish Food Description
Hikari Marine-S Pellet Fish Food is a nutritionally balanced diet that promotes rapid growth and desirable form in a wide variety of smaller marine (saltwater) aquarium fish and most crustaceans, including damsels, clownfish and wrasses.
- Expect rapid growth and desirable form
- Highly balanced for optimum utilization
- Great for smaller marine fish
This protein-rich staple diet supports excellent coloration and sinks slowly to facilitate healthy feeding. It is high in stabilized vitamin C to reduce stress and build disease immunity. Pellets are highly porous, causing them to immediately become soft, spongy and easy for your fish to eat when added to the water. They will not dissolve or cloud the water, and are easy to digest for less waste.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min) - 48.0%
Crude Fat (min) - 8.0%
Crude Fiber (max) - 4.0%
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Hikari Marine S Fish Food Customer Reviews
I have a high fin banded shark, wouldn't eat any food over the course of 2 years. Just ate algae from pond etc. Healthy but was growing very slowly. I tried every type of food, no luck. Sometimes he'd pick pellets up then spit it right out. I tried the Hikari Marine S figuring why not? Discovered he loves it. He doesn't like the A (larger pellet ), must be a little different taste wise? I'm glad now I can get him growing faster. The Koi and comets love it to. They're not finicky and will eat anything, but they go crazy when these little pellets hit the bottom of the pond.
This food is great! My fish went nuts for it. I like how this food has a expiration date, and it doesn't use ethoxyquin. I even use this to feed my corals.