Betta Choice Cyclops Blister Pack x 10

£39.99

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Betta Choice Cyclops Blister Pack x 10

Betta Choice frozen Cyclops boosts the vitality and health of tropical and marine fish. The Cyclops are enriched with vitamins, trace elements, Omega-3 and other unsaturated fatty acids. Suitable for feeding to tropical fish, marine fish, corals, and invertebrates. Available in 100g blister packs.

• Frozen fish foods are a nutritious, safe, and convenient alternative to using live food.
• Cyclops are tiny copepods sometimes known as water fleas.
• They are found in fresh and saltwater.
• The name Cyclops comes from the Cyclops of Greek mythology which shares the quality of having a single large eye, which may be either red or black in Cyclops. Nauplius larva of Cyclops.
• These are obtained from ecological origins, and then they are flash frozen.

• Feed regularly within a balanced diet.
• For tropical fish, they are a good food for any small mouth fish such as Guppies, small Tetra’s, Danio’s, and many young fish.
• In marine aquariums, feed to small fish including Mandarins, also to corals and most invertebrates.
• Frozen Cyclops are also a good choice for any finicky feeders, a good way of stimulating their appetite.• Composition: 80% Cyclops sp. and other lower crustaceans, Salmon oil, vitamin premix Lonomiks (reg.no.:s PL3003001p); Moisture: 93.30%.
• Not for human consumption.

Sims Tropical Fish Livestock Guarantee & Delivery Policy

We do not offer refunds for livestock that arrive deceased (DOA) or for any losses that occur within the seven-day guarantee period.

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We manage and operate the logistics and distribution of aquatic livestock across the UK for both trade and retail customers

All sizes listed on our website are approximate, as livestock is seasonal and naturally variable