Omega One First Flakes
When first introduced to a new environment, fish can oftentimes become stressed. This can lead to a lack of appetite, decreased immunity, and even death. This therapeutic formula significantly reduces those risks. First Flakes contain a high level of fresh seafood proteins, exciting the appetite and providing concentrated nutrition to help fish fight disease. Also great as a treat or growth supplement.
Whole Salmon, Black Cod, Halibut, Whole Herring, Whole Shrimp, Wheat Flour, Wheat Gluten, Fresh Kelp, Lecithin, Astaxanthin, L-Ascorbyl-2-Phosphate (Source of Vitamin C), Natural and Artificial Colors, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid, Biotin, Inositol, Tocopherol (Preservative), Ethoxyquin (Preservative).
- Min. Crude Protein….44%
- Min. Crude Fat………14%
- Max. Crude Fiber…….2%
- Max. Moisture….…. 8.5%
- Max. Ash……………..8 %
- Min. Phosphorus…….(.5% )
- Min. Omega 3 ………. 2%
- Min. Omega 6………...1%
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Fresh & Salt fish gobble it down Review by Robert
Product Rating: I'm amazed how the fish react to feeding time. A timer shuts down the canister filter and protein skimmer at 1PM. By 12:30 each day the fish are crowded at the corner I put in the food for both my fresh and salt planted aquariums. When I put in this food I hear clicking and gulping as they are taking it off the water surface. They definitely look forward to feeding time and a dose of Omega One flake. In five minutes the surface of the water is pretty much devoid of any food floating. (Posted on 1/20/2016)
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High quality flake Review by David
Product Rating: This Omega One flake is different than the standard flake with a higher protein and fat level. You can tell it was designed to help newly introduced fish to help adapt to their new surroundings and start feeding. This has high quality ingredients and I think would also help get fish into breeding condition. I think as a staple the fat level is a bit higher than I would like but a good starter food or booster for sure. (Posted on 12/15/2014)