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Old December 10th 03, 05:30 PM
George Thompson
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Default Sinking Pellets in the UK

I've finally found some sinking pellets for my goldfish

They contain:

Ingredients

Wheat, Fish Meal, Soya, Fish Oil, Wheatgerm, Bran, Spirulina,
Astaxanthin, Canthaxanthin & EU Permitted Colourants & Antioxidants.

They contain:

37% protein, Oil 7%, Ash 10%, Fibre 2.5%

Vitamins per KG:
A 4000iu, D 2000iu, E 140mg, Stabilised C 300mg

A few Q's:

Are these suitable for my Oranda? Can I also feed these to my Shubunkin
& Goldfish? Is it safe for my catfish? I don't think I have a choice :0)
 




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