Details
- High quality, ultra palatable flakes for cichlids
- Excellent source of proteins, trace elements and antioxidants from several key ocean fish
- Multi-protein formula (Atlantic Herring, Norwegian Krill, Atlantic Shrimp and green mussels) provides excellent daily nutrition and helps keep cichlids active and vibrant
- Includes highly nutritious kelp, a rich source of omega 3, polyunsaturated fatty acids, proteins and complex carbohydrates
- Provides full complement of vitamins with stabilized vitamin C with no artificial colorants
Keep your cichlid active, healthy and vibrant with Fluval Cichlid Flakes Fish Food. Cichlids need quality food high in protein to keep up with their high metabolisms and rich in carotenes to enhance coloration. Fluval Cichlid Flakes Fish Food contains protein from Atlantic Herring, Norwegian Krill, Atlantic Shrimp and green mussels. It is highly palatable and contains Omega 3 fatty acids and complex carbohydrates from nutritious kelp that is harvested in an ecologically responsible way.
Specifications
| Item Number | 96940 |
|---|---|
| Fish Type | Cichlid, Tropical Freshwater |
| Food Form | Flakes |
| Special Diet | High-Protein |
Nutritional Information
Ingredients
Herring Meal, Krill, Shrimp Meal, Dried Potato, Wheat, Earthworm Meal, Dried Garlic, Mussel Meal, Dried Kelp, Fish Oil (preserved with BHA), Dried Pea (for flakes only), Soybean Meal (for pellets only), Choline Chloride, DL-Methionine, Dried Yeast, Lecithin, Vitamin E Supplement, Inositol, Citric Acid (preservative), BHT (preservative), Calcium L-Ascorbyl-2- Monophosphate, Niacin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Propyl Gallate (preservative), Thiamine Mononitrate, Folic Acid, Vitamin A Supplement, Ethoxyquin (preservative), Vitamin B12 Supplement, Biotin, Vitamin D3 Supplement.
Feeding Instructions
Feed 2 – 3 times a day, allowing approximately 2 minutes for food consumption. For many species of fish, smaller more frequent feedings are preferable. This facilitates digestion and prevents overfeeding. Some species may require up to 5 minutes, such as most bottom feeders and discus.
FAQ
My filter tends to take in some of the dry food I feed, what can I do?
Use a feeding ring. It very effectively contains floating food in 1 location, allowing fish, and not the filter or gravel, to easily obtain food.









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