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Aqua One Vege Wafers are suitable for herbivorous species
Herbivorous fish species require a much higher amount of plant and algae matter in their diet. Aqua One Vege Wafers was specifically formulated to fulfil the needs of bottom feeding algae grazing fish such as Ansistrus, Suckermouth Catfish, and Plectosomus by providing high amounts of Spirulina, Algae Meal and Alfalfa.
A well rounded multi-vitamin complex and a wide variety of vital minerals ensure a healthy immune system and overall health. The 32% protein provide the energy for growth and repair, resulting in beautiful healthy fish.
Aqua One Vege Wafers are suitable for herbivorous species such as Bristle Nose Catfish and plecostomus species and can be fed daily or occasionally to compliment fresh foods.
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