San Francisco Frozen Cubes - Fish Eggs - 3.5 oz
$6.99
SKU: 295356
Manufacturer: San Francisco Bay
MPN: 88079-001
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San Francisco Frozen Cubes Frozen Single Ingredient - Fish Eggs
Scientific name: Mallotus villosus
Fish eggs are an essential part of the natural diet of many marine and freshwater tropical fish. Our fish eggs are of marine origin, contain high levels of protein and Omega-3 fatty acids. They are an excellent addition to a varied diet.
Product Features: Excellent For Reef Tanks; Pure capelin fish eggs, contain NO dyes or preservatives; An essential part of the natural diet for many aquatic organisms; Eagerly eaten by finicky fish and filter feeding invertebrates; Ideal to wean fish off live food; Helps condition broodstock
Recommended For: Reef Inhabitants: Anemones, Corals, Scallops, Shrimp, Anthias, Butterflies, Clownfish, Gobies, Mandarins, Pygmy Angels and others.
Scientific name: Mallotus villosus
Fish eggs are an essential part of the natural diet of many marine and freshwater tropical fish. Our fish eggs are of marine origin, contain high levels of protein and Omega-3 fatty acids. They are an excellent addition to a varied diet.
Product Features: Excellent For Reef Tanks; Pure capelin fish eggs, contain NO dyes or preservatives; An essential part of the natural diet for many aquatic organisms; Eagerly eaten by finicky fish and filter feeding invertebrates; Ideal to wean fish off live food; Helps condition broodstock
Recommended For: Reef Inhabitants: Anemones, Corals, Scallops, Shrimp, Anthias, Butterflies, Clownfish, Gobies, Mandarins, Pygmy Angels and others.
Ingredients
Ingredients: Fish eggs, water, xanthan gum.
Instructions
Feeding Instructions: Feed often, but only what can be consumed in three minutes. Remove any uneaten food. Never overfeed. No thawing or rinsing required. Keep frozen.
Important: Microwaving or thawing in hot water is not recommended, as this breaks down the nutrients contained in frozen fish food.
Important: Microwaving or thawing in hot water is not recommended, as this breaks down the nutrients contained in frozen fish food.