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Sustainable Aquatics

SA Dry Hatchery Diet (1.2mm)

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4 oz Dry Hatchery Diet 1.2mm

SKU: 208591

In stock

$10.78

$12.99
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8 oz Dry Hatchery Diet 1.2mm

SKU: 208592

In stock

$18.25

$21.99
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Provide the Best Nutrition for Your Fish

  • 1.2mm Slow Sinking Pellets
  • Cold-Processed to Maintain Nutritional Value
  • High in Fat & Protein
  • Available in Several Pellet Sizes

 

After researching fish feed manufacturing, Sustainable Aquatics learned that most fish feeds are processed at temperatures that destroy important fats and antioxidants.

With this in mind, they developed their own raw, cold-processed feed to achieve their vision for color, health, size, reproductive health, and growth rate. With an effective protein to fat ratio of 3:1 and the best antioxidants and vitamins, SA Hatchery Diet provides complete nutrition for most aquarium animals from fish to coral to invertebrates. 

For continued freshness, refrigerate after opening.

 

Nutrition Analysis:

Crude Protein (min): 52%
Crude Fat (min): 16%
Crude Fiber (max): 2%
Ash (max): 13%
Moisture (max): 6%

 

Ingredients: Krill Meal, Fish Meal, Squid Meal, Wheat Gluten, Potato Starch, Fish Oil, Spirulina, Astaxanthin, Garlic Oil.

 

Note: Due to customs restrictions we are unable to ship SA Dry Hatchery Diet to Canada

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Product Questions

I got an xmas gift of 1.2 mm slow sinking pellets from my girlfriends son who owns a fish shop that mostly sells salt water fish amongst other high end aquarium products he sent me! My question is I have a 55 gallon tank with fresh water tropical fish and wondering if this food is safe for freshwater fish? It's a community tank with a few fresh water mussels and shrimp! I fed it to them this morning and they love it! Should I continue on a daily basis?
Question by: Tom Coburn on Dec 27, 2016, 10:14 PM
Great question! Most of us in the saltwater hobby feed our tanks on a daily basis. You definitely could do the same for freshwater as well. :-)
Answer by: Randy on Jan 2, 2017, 7:38 AM
Which size pellets do I need 0.8 or 1.2 mm?
I have several medium size tangs, one large scribbled rabbitfish, three medium-large purple-square anthias and several smallish fish.
Question by: Sandy Lynn on Jun 3, 2016, 1:24 PM
Great question!
Realistically even with rather small fish you will be fine with the 1.2mm pellets. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions!
Answer by: Connor on Jun 8, 2016, 4:48 PM