Tropic Marin O-Megavital 1.5 mm Energy-rich granulate for seawater fishes
In the wild, fish have the freedom to choose the tastiest and healthiest food from a diverse menu. This is why discerning seawater fish in your aquarium need high-quality feed that offers a balanced mix of nutrients and vitamins.
Tropic Marin O-Megavital is a premium granulated food made from high-quality Scandinavian wild fish and marine algae. Our gentle production methods ensure that the essential vitamins, highly unsaturated fatty acids, and the natural flavors of the feed are preserved. The seaweed in Tropic Marin O-Megavital meets the iodine and trace element needs of the fish, while also supporting their natural intestinal flora.
With this food, your fish will remain energetic and display their vibrant colors beautifully. The carefully selected fish oils provide the necessary energy while minimizing the metabolic load and reducing water contamination from ammonium and other breakdown products. This granulate is designed to be stable for an extended period and sinks slowly, ensuring that fish at various depths receive plenty of nourishment.
- Balanced complete diet for seawater ornamental fish
- Contains seaweed, iodine, and trace elements
- Rich in unsaturated fatty acids and vitamins
- Fish oils supply the required energy and help reduce water contamination
- Produced using a gentle process
- Fish display beautiful colors and vibrancy
- Available in 1.0 mm and 1.5 mm grain sizes
- Granulate remains stable for a long time and sinks very slowly
Ingredients: Fishmeal 43%, fish oil 13%, soy protein, maize protein, pea protein, wheat, seaweed meal 2%, yeast.
Additives: E672 vitamin A (75000 IU/kg), E671 vitamin D3 (1500 IU/kg), E300 vitamin C (500 mg/kg), E307 vitamin E (260 mg/kg)
Analysis: Raw protein 54%, raw fat 18%, crude ash 8%, crude fiber 1.5%, water 8%, phosphorus 1.3%, iodine 0.1%, (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (HUFA) 25mg/kg
Energy value: 22000 kJ/kg
Application & Dosage
Feeding recommendation: Feed several times a day, adding as much food to the water as the fish can consume within a short period.