Diskus Soft Granules 200ml
€13.00
The nutritious pellets of Diskus Soft were specially developed for discus fish.
Only 3 left in stock
The nutritious pellets of Diskus Soft were specially developed for discus fish. Biologically balanced it supplies the king of the aquarium with all the essential nutrients, vitamins, minerals, trace elements and omega-3 fatty acid, which it daily needs. The special softing procedure renders the granules soft as natural food animals. This ensures high acceptance, especially with the often very picky discus fish. The animal ingredients derive from aquatic animals such as krill and molluscs (5%) or insects (24%). Valuable algae (0.7%) and other high-quality herbal ingredients such as vegetables (5%) and Moringa (0.7%) top off the food spectrum.
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