King British Goldfish Sinking Pellets

Natural, high-quality food for all species of coldwater aquarium fish. Specially formulated to sink enabling fish to feed easily and avoid risk of gulping air, which can cause swim bladder problems.

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King British Goldfish Sinking Pellets

Overview

King British Goldfish Sinking Pellets are a highly digestible complete pet food for all coldwater fish developed to meet their specific nutritional requirements. Formulated with natural ingredients. The pellets are specially formulated to sink enabling fish to feed easily and avoid risk of gulping air, which can cause swim bladder problems. The highly digestible, low waste formula helps maintain clearer water.

Available in 150g.

Composition: Brewer’s yeast, Insect meal, Whole wheat, Whole pea, Mycoprotein, Herring meal, Dried garlic flour, Carob beans flour, Shrimp meal, Alfalfa, Salmon oil, Carrot extract red, Iron oxide, Haematococcus pluvialis (natural astaxanthin source), Beta-glucane.
Additives: Antioxidants, Flavourings.
Vitamins: Vitamin D3 (3a671) 1050 IU/kg.
Amino acids: L-lysine monohydrochloride (3c321) 300 mg/kg, DL-methionine, technically pure (3c301) 300 mg/kg.
Trace elements: Iron (Iron (II) sulphate monohydrate) 61 mg/kg, Iodine (Calcium iodate, anhydrous) 0.40 mg/kg, Copper (Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate) 3 mg/kg, Manganese (Manganese oxide) 12 mg/kg, Zinc (Zinc oxide) 16 mg/kg.
Analytical constituents: Protein 37%, Fat content 8%, Crude fibre 5.5%, Crude ash 6%, Vitamin A (3a672a) 18700 IU/kg, Vitamin C (3a311) 320 mg/kg, Vitamin E (3a700) 70 mg/kg, Betain (3a920) 1440 mg/kg, L-carnitine (3a910) 36 mg/kg.

How to use

Feed 2 to 3 times daily sufficient to last feed. Do not overfeed and remove any uneaten food.

Health & Safety

Storage: Do not store above 25°C.

Use within six months of opening.

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FAQs

  • Will sinking pellets help my goldfish which has lost its ability to stay mid-water?
  • This could be a problem with the swim bladder. The swim bladder is a small organ inside the fish that can fill up with air or deflate, allowing the fish to move around in the water column more easily. The swim bladder is quite prone to infection, which can cause bloating, disorientated swimming, and involuntary floating or sinking. Alternatively, the gut of fish may have trapped air, caused by constipation or by an infection. Ensure you are feeding a suitable food. Goldfish will often take in air when feeding at the water surface. To avoid this, feed a sinking food, such as King British Sinking Goldfish Pellets. Gut and swim bladder problems are notoriously common in fancy goldfish, which have been over-bred to create their unusual shapes. In some cases, this has adversely affected the structure of the swimbladder.

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