Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz

Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz

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Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz, Kwik Pets

Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz

Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz

By Two Little Fishies

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Key Benefits

  • Made from natural green seaweed
  • Nutrient-rich, stays in water until eaten
  • Supports digestion, growth & color
  • Perfect for herbivorous marine fish
  • Easy to feed by hand or feeders
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Description

Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food 0.4-oz is a premium natural fish food designed specifically for marine herbivorous fish. This food consists of 100% natural green seaweed (Porphyra yezoensis), harvested, dried, and chopped into bite-sized flakes that provide essential nutrition for herbivorous species such as Tangs, Surgeonfish, Parrotfish, Angelfish, and Butterflyfish. The flakes do not disintegrate quickly in aquarium water, which helps retain nutrients until the fish consume them. This ensures the sustained delivery of important vitamins, minerals, protein, and fiber, promoting healthy growth, enhanced coloration, digestion, and overall vitality in fish.

Feeding marine herbivores with natural seaweed such as Seaveggies supports a balanced diet, complementing other high-quality prepared foods or supplements. While this product itself is not a saltwater fish food it works synergistically with reef care products like the Two Little Fishies Seaweed Fish Food by fostering a healthy reef environment where corals can thrive alongside vibrant fish populations. Seaveggies is a favorite choice among reef hobbyists who seek to provide proper nutrition that mimics natural diets in the wild.

Key Benefits:

  • Made from fully  natural green seaweed (Porphyra yezoensis)
  • Retains nutrients in water until consumed by fish
  • Supports healthy digestion, growth, and vibrant coloration
  • Ideal for herbivorous marine fish like Tangs and Angelfish
  • Easy to feed by hand or automatic feeders
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Ingredients & Analysis

  • Natural green seaweed (Porphyra yezoensis), dried and chopped into flakes, containing essential vitamins, minerals, protein, and dietary fiber.

Attributes OR Specification

Product Name

Two Little Fishies Julian Sprung's Seaveggies Green Seaweed Fish Food

Main Ingredient

Natural green seaweed (Porphyra yezoensis)

Suitable For

Marine herbivores such as Tangs, Surgeonfish, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Butterflyfish

Packaging

Foil pouch for freshness

safety and precautions

  • Store away from moisture and direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Feed only appropriate fish species to avoid waste and water pollution
  • Avoid overfeeding to prevent water quality issues
  • Use within the recommended time frame after opening for maximum freshness

Direction

  • Feed as part of a varied diet for herbivorous marine fish
  • Offer small amounts multiple times daily to prevent overfeeding
  • Can be used by hand or with automatic feeders
  • Store sealed in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness
  • Observe fish and adjust feeding quantities accordingly

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