Aqueon Betta Fish Food Floating Pellet, 1ea/.95 oz
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- Product Gross Weight: 0.1500 lb
- Product Net Weight: 0.1500 lb
- Product Height: 2.30 in
- Product Length: 2.10 in
- Product Width: 2.10 in
- Packaging Type: Jar
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- Product Gross Weight: 0.1500 lb
- Product Net Weight: 0.1500 lb
- Product Height: 2.30 in
- Product Length: 2.10 in
- Product Width: 2.10 in
- Packaging Type: Jar
INSTRUCTIONS
- Battery Required: No
- Batteries Included?: No
- Use Instructions: Feed no more than what the fish can eat within 1 - 2 minutes
- Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place with lid tightly secured
- Feeding Instructions: Feed no more than what the fish can eat within 1 - 2 minutes
WARRANTY
- Warranty Description: Satisfaction Guarantee
SPECIFICATIONS
- Diet and Health Claims: Dairy Free
- Fish Feed Compatibility: Pellet
- Food Feature: Betta food
Aqueon Betta Foods provide all the nutritional essentials and is a healthy daily diet for proper growth and vitality that brings out natural colors. Betta food is made of nutritious food ingredients that fish are naturally attracted to. It is formulated so that fish utilize more of what they eat and create less waste. Feed as directed to help eliminate cloudy water. Aqueon products offers a wide range of items so that you can build and maintain a healthy aquatic environment. All the essentials from fish tanks, filters, lighting, food, care, and other supplies that your pet fish needs. We make it easy for you to get your first aquarium and to grow in the hobby as you become more of a fish expert with every step you take and every new thing you learn. For those seasoned hobbyists, we are committed to aquarium product innovation so that we continue to offer products that get you excited.
- Food designed especially for Betta
- Nutritious food ingredients that fish are naturally attracted to
- Formulated so that fish utilize more of what they eat and create less waste
- Will not cloud water when fed as directed
- Floating pellet for optimal surface feeding