Microbe Lift Legacy High Growth & Energy Fish Food
Primary Fish Food (Feed 3 days per week)
When warmer water temperatures arrive, koi and goldfish need a boost of protein for growth since they have depleted their fat reserves over the winter. In the fall, a higher protein diet is also required since pond fish need to bulk up in preparation for their winter fast.
Use Microbe Lift Legacy High Growth & Energy Fish Food at a minimum pond water temperature of 68º F. Pond fish really start to grow at this temperature. You can use Microbe Lift Legacy High Growth & Energy Fish Food up to four times per day. Feed between 2-3% of the fish’s body weight per day.
Microbe Lift Legacy High Growth & Energy Fish Food contains probiotics that produce enzymes to help break down carbohydrates, protein and fat.
Microbe Lift’s Totally Balanced Feeding System
Use this feeding system to meet all of your fish’s nutritional needs and offer them a tasty variety of foods.
Feed one of the 3 Microbe-Lift Primary foods every other day (3 days per week).
Alternate feeding the 2 Microbe-Lift Supplemental Foods every other day (4 days per week)
- Fruits & Greens
- Immunostimulant
Ingredients
Fish meal, wheat, dehulled soybean meal, corn gluten meal, distillers grains with solubles, wheat middlings, krill meal, fish oil, red iron oxide, dicalcium phosphate, DL-methioninie, beet powder, salt, brewers yeast, spirulina, betafin S1, ascorbic acid (stay-C), astaxanthin, ethoxyquin, bio plus 2B, calcium carbonate, vitamin E, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, D-calcium panothonate, niacin, folic acid, riboflavin, menadione sodium bisulfate complex, biotin, vitamin D3, manganese sulfate, copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, cobalt carbonate, ethylenediamine dihydriodide, ferrous sulfate, sodium selenite, vitamin A, mineral oil, vitamin B12.
Microbe Lift Legacy High Growth & Energy Fish Food contains 40 % crude protein, 7 % crude fat, 4 % crude fiber, 8 % moisture, 1.3 % Phosphorous.
IMPORTANT
- Not for human consumption
- Keep out of reach of children