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Leaflet Feeding Chart s) (md. pellets) s g Pellet icks eeze Dried Tubifex Worms r ules (sm. Pellets)ules (md. pellets) ellets (sm. Pellet + F Supplementary food g Gran Enhancing Flakes Suitable for these fish ranules Very suitable for these fish etta Colour FRESHWATERTropical Fish SmallFlakes Tropical Medium Fish Micro Tropical GranulesMARINE Fish PelletsMarine GranulesMarine FlakesSPECIALTY Bottom FeederSpirulina Sinking Flakes FoodSpirulina Tablets Meal Colour Tablets Enhancing Sinking Flakes Pellets Predator with Krill Sticks andBrine Shrimp Shrimp Meal FlakesFlakes Formula with FreezeFlakes + Freeze +Dried Freeze Dried MysisBaby DriedBrine ShrimpFish TubifexShrimp Formula GOLDFISH Worms and EarthwormGoldfish Flakes MealGoldfish ColourGoldfish Enhancin ColourGoldfish Enhancing Sinking & SPECIESWheat P Germ SPECIFIC MealB Pellet MixLivebearer FlakesDiscus G Cichlid SpirulinaCichlid Meal Sinkin St Cichlid SinkingPleco Gran Logs TURTLE Turtle Pellets with Gammarus Shrimp SMALL TROPICAL FISH: 0.5"- 1.5"(1.27cm - 3.81cm) Tetras: Neon, Cardinal, Gold, Rummynose, Flame Rasboras: Harlequin, Dwarf Dwarf Guaramis: Dwarf, Honey, Chocolate, Sunset Barbs: Gold, Cherry, Odessa Dwarf Cichlids: Apistogramma sp., Rams, Checkerboard SMALL TO MEDIUM TROPICAL FISH: 1.5" - 3" (3.81cm - 7.62cm) Tetras: Bleeding Heart, Congo, African Red Eye, Scissortail, Emperor Rasbora: Clown, Red-tailed, Red Stripe Gouramis: Blue/Opaline, Giant, Pearl, Moonshine Barbs: T-Barb, Tiger, Rosey Md. Cichlids: Most Julidochromis sp., Most Altolamprologus, Keyholes, Convict, Pelvicachromis sp. LARGE TROPICAL FISH: (3" + (7.62cm +) South and Central American Cichlids: Angels, Discus, Jack Dempsey, Geophagus, Oscar, Pike, Severum, Green Terror, Chocolate Cichlid, Port Cichlid, Firemouth Arowanas: Asian Silver (S.macrocephalus), Red-tailed Gold (S. aureus), Red (S.legendrei) Snakeheads: Channa sp., Parachanna sp.Bala Shark HERBIVORES (plant/algae eaters): African Cichlids (Mbunas & Tropheus): Tropheus (Recommeded Spirulina base only), Pseudotropheus, Labeotropheus, Melanochromis Epalzeorhynchus: Flying Fox, Black Shark, Red Tailed Black Shark Suckermouth Catfish: Otocinclus sp., Hypopoma sp., Sturisoma sp., Farlowella sp., Ancistrus sp. BOTTOM FEEDERS Dawrf Armored Catfish: Skunk Corydoras, Julii Corydoras, Leopard Corydoras, Panda Corydoras South American Widemouth Catfish: Pimelodus sp., Pseudopimelodus sp. African Catfish: Synodontis sp. (example: schoutedeni, angeliscus, nigriventis), Eutropiella (example: buffei) Suckermouth Catfish: Rineloricaria sp., Hypancistrus sp., Loricaria sp., Glyptoperichathys sp. LIVEBEARERS Guppy, Swordtail, Molly, Platy, Limia sp. MARINE FISH Damsel, Clown Fish, Surgeon/Tang, Angel, Hawk, Basslet COLDWATER SPECIES All Goldfish, Koi, Rosey Red BABY FISH (Fry) REPTILES Turtles (aquatic & semi-aquatic) NOTE: The above chart and categories of fish are for reference purposes only. For further information please consult knowledgeable pet store staff. Please select recommended formulations taking into account fish size; for young fish feed smaller granules and flakes..
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