sun-dried daphnia vitaminized for tank fish
د.إ 4.76 – د.إ 11.43
Brand: Tropical
Origin: Poland
Type: DAFNIA VITAMINISED
Description: DAFNIA VITAMINISED sun-dried Daphnia pulex with vitamins main dietary component of many species of fish in the wild
sun-dried daphnia vitaminized for tank fish
DAFNIA WITAMINIZOWANA
DAFNIA VITAMINISED sun-dried Daphnia pulex with vitamins. Daphnia pulex are small freshwater crustaceans of the order Cladocera. They are the main dietary component of many species of fish in the wild. In DAFNIA VITAMINIZED dried, easily applicable Daphnia pulex have been enriched with optimally selected vitamins.
Daphnia pulex are the source of many essential macronutrients and trace elements, but above all, they provide chitin – a roughage substance, which regulates digestive processes, protecting fish against dangerous consequences of constipations. For this reason Daphnia pulex are an important component of carnivorous and omnivorous fish’s diet.
To fully satisfy fish’s demand for protein and fats, DAFNIA VITAMINIZED should be used together with complete foods for ornamental fish such as ICHTIO-VIT, OVO-VIT, SUPERVIT, VITALITY & COLOR.
sun-dried daphnia vitaminized for tank fish
Sun-dried daphnia refers to tiny aquatic crustaceans called daphnia that have been dried using sunlight. Daphnia are often used as a food source for fish and other aquatic animals, as they are rich in nutrients and can help support the health of the animals that eat them.
Sun-drying is a method of preserving daphnia by exposing them to sunlight until most of their moisture evaporates. This process helps to extend their shelf life so they can be stored for longer periods without spoiling. Once dried, daphnia can be packaged and sold as a convenient and nutritious food option for fish keepers and aquarium enthusiasts.
Daphnia are tiny, freshwater crustaceans commonly known as water fleas. They belong to the order Cladocera and are found in various bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, and rivers. Daphnia are an essential part of aquatic ecosystems, serving as food for many small fish and other organisms.
These small creatures have a transparent body, which makes them excellent subjects for scientific study, especially in ecological and toxicological research. Daphnia are often used in laboratory experiments to assess the effects of pollutants and environmental changes on aquatic organisms.
In addition to their ecological importance, Daphnia are also used as a food source in aquaculture and fishkeeping. They are rich in nutrients and can be cultured and harvested for feeding fish fry and other aquatic animals.
Overall, Daphnia play significant roles in aquatic ecosystems and scientific research, as well as in the care and nutrition of various aquatic organisms.
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