TetraColor Plus Tropical Flakes - 7.06 oz.

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$14.99
SKU: 246336
Manufacturer: Tetra
MPN: 77251

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TetraColor Plus Tropical flakes have a higher protein to fat ratio than staple flakes, and the additional benefits of carotenoid laden yellow and red flakes, while still offering the same balanced nutrition of the core formula. The additional color enhancing flakes promote brilliant color in freshwater tropical fish.

Specifications

Specifications
MPN
77251
Manufacturer
Tetra
Package Size7.06 oz.
FormFlake
DietOmnivore
Internal Id
38526

Ingredients

Fish meal, dried yeast, ground brown rice, wheat gluten, feeding oat meal, fish oil, soybean oil, potato protein, algae meal, sorbitol, lecithin, monobasic calcium phosphate, yeast extract, ascorbic acid, inositol, niacin, riboflavin-5-phosphate, a-tocopherol-acetate, D-calcium pantothenate, L-ascoryl-2-polyphosphate, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin A palmitate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, biotin, vitamin B12, cholecalciferol, manganese zinc sulfate monohydrate, ferrous sulfate, monohydrate, cobalt acetate, color includes: beta-carotene, annatto extract, blue 2 lake, canthaxanthin, red 3, yellow 5 lake, yellow 6, ethoxyquin. Guaranteed Analysis: Crude protein (min) 46% Crude fat (min) 11% Crude fiber (max) 3% Moisture (max) 8% Phosphorus (min) 1% Ascorbic acid (min) 170 mg/kg

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Fish Love These Flakes

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A definite good buy. All of my fish go crazy for these colorful flakes. The orange red tails and fins on my barbs are gorgeous because they devour these flakes.

TetraColor Tropical Flakes

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We have goldfish mixed with our tropical fish. I love that the flakes float so the goldfish dive down to the bottom to eat their food. There is plenty of room for the tropical fish to eat their food on the top, while the gold fish eat on the bottom of the tank.