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Carp Grower Floating (Oil Coated)

Here’s a detailed overview of Carp Grower Floating (Oil Coated) Fish Feed:

Feed Type: 3 mm Pill

Ingredients Fish Oil, Maize, Full Fat Soybean, Corn Gluten Meal (CGM), RSM, MOC, DORB, Rice Polish, Blood Meal, Toxin Binder, Fish Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat Flour, Vitamins and Minerals, Amino Acid, Prebiotics, Probiotics, Enzyme, Mold Inhibitor, Growth Promoters Natural Color Enhancers.

Storage Instructions:
  • Cool, Dry Place: Store in a cool, dry area to prevent spoilage and maintain freshness.
  • Tightly Sealed: Keep the feed in its original sealed bag or in a tightly closed container to avoid moisture and contamination.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Store away from direct sunlight to protect the quality of the feed.

Pack size: 20Kg

Shelf Life:
  • Unopened Bags: Typically lasts 12-24 months from the date of manufacture when stored properly.
  • Opened Bags: Best if used within 3-6 months to ensure maximum freshness and nutritional quality.
Features
  • Floating Pellets: Designed to float on the surface, allowing easy access for carp to feed without competition.
  • High Protein Content (22%): Formulated to support optimal growth during the grower phase, ensuring adequate protein intake.
  • Oil Coating: Enhances flavor and aroma, increasing the feed’s palatability, and making it more attractive to carp.
Advantages
  • Promotes Healthy Growth: Nutritionally rich formulation supports steady and robust growth in carp, leading to improved yield.
  • Boosts Immune Health: Fortified with vitamins and minerals to strengthen the immune system and enhance overall health.
  • Improves Water Quality: High digestibility reduces waste in the water, promoting a cleaner aquatic environment.
  • Enhances Coloration: Natural color enhancers improve the visual appeal of carp, making them more attractive in the market.
  • Efficient Feeding: Floating pellets ensure that all fish can feed effectively, minimizing competition and ensuring each fish receives adequate nutrition.