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Slow-release pellets allow for continuous feeding, even when you're not home.
Meets the nutritional requirements of all aquarium fish (Goldfish, freshwater, tropical and saltwater).
Each pellet is a uniformly balanced meal, and one pyramid will feed 15 to 20 average-sized fish in a 10 gallon aquarium.
Overfeeding or sprinkling large amounts of food in the tank may feed your fish through the weekend, but it can also create unhealthy water quality.
Uneaten food, along with fish waste and other organic matter, pollute water and increase harmful levels of ammonia, nitrite and other toxins .
Ensure your fish are getting the nutrition they need while you're away for the weekend with the API Weekend Pyramid Fish Food Feeder. Overfeeding or sprinkling large amounts of food in the tank may feed your fish through the weekend, but it can also create unhealthy water quality. Uneaten food, along with fish waste and other organic matter, pollute water and increase harmful levels of ammonia, nitrite and other toxins which cause stress, illness and even death. This patented pyramid-shaped feeder block contains nutritious, slow-release pellets which means less uneaten food and waste in the tank. Each pellet is a uniformly balanced meal and one pyramid will feed 15 to 20 average-sized fish in a 10 gallon aquarium.
For best results, place the pyramid away from the filter outlet. Do not use in a fish bowl or a non-filtered or non-aerated aquarium. Remove any residual food when you return from vacations. Uneaten food, along with fish waste and other organic matter, pollute water and increase harmful levels of ammonia, nitrite and other toxins which cause stress, illness and even death. Overfeeding or sprinkling large amounts of food in the tank may feed your fish through the weekend, but it can also create unhealthy water quality.
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