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Goldfish Flake with insect meal 20g

Goldfish Flake with insect meal 20g
Recreates the natural, insect based diet that goldfish eat in the wild Naturally enhances the colour of your goldfish

BEST BEFORE: 02/2020
RRP:
NZ$ 9.40
Price:
NZ$ 4.50 including GST
Price for 3+:
NZ$ 5.00 per item
Price for 6+:
NZ$ 4.00 per item
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Features

A complete and nutritionally balanced diet for all goldfish.

Recreates the natural, insect based diet that goldfish eat in the wild.

Naturally enhances the colour of your goldfish using Spirulina algae, shrimp and purple carrot.

Specially formulated with Insect Meal to promote health and easy digestion whilst reducing waste.

Contains natural ingredients to promote your fishes health including Beta Glucans, garlic and omega 3 oils.

Does not cloud the water

Feeding Instructions

Feed 1 – 2 times per day on as much as your goldfish will consume in 1 minute. Uneaten food should be removed.

The Truth about Fish Science Best Before & Expiry dates...

The Expiry Dates are a legal requirement in the UK & EU and indicate the date when the manufacturer guarantees that the products will meet the Analysis that is printed on the label - if the products have been kept as recommended (sealed). After that expiry/best before date the foods will normally be ok, but cannot be guaranteed to be so - especially if the seal is broken or damaged.

It is very difficult to give a rate of deterioration as it is impacted by the temperature the foods are stored at, including occasional exposure to high temperatures. In clear, packaging light can also have an impact. 
As a very rough guide I would suggest that the food will still be in good condition 6 - 12 months after the best before date or Expiry date, with only a 20 - 25% reduction in vitamin levels.

Information provided by David Pool, Fish Nutrition Specialist and Director of Fish Science