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Piscine Energetics

PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 1mm (2 oz)

SKU: 210450

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$7.99 $7.99

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 1mm (4oz)

SKU: 255507

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$11.49 $11.49

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 2mm (2oz)

SKU: 255508

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$6.49 $6.49

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 2mm (4 oz)

SKU: 210451

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$11.61 $13.99

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 3mm (4oz)

SKU: 255509

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$11.49 $11.49

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PE Pellets Saltwater Fish Food 3mm (8 oz)

SKU: 210452

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$19.91 $23.99

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A Nutritionally Complete Diet that Saltwater Fish Love!

  • Made with Sustainably Harvested PE Mysis
  • Packed with Omega Fatty Acids and Natural Color Enhancers
  • Available in Three Pellet Sizes for All Fish Types

 

PE Pellets are a palatable, highly digestible fish food specifically formulated to promote health and vitality in saltwater fish. Made with sustainably harvested PE Mysis, naturally gut-loaded with phytoplankton and omega fatty acids, these pellets deliver elevated protein and crude fat content. Natural color enhancers like astaxanthin bring out vibrant colors typically seen only in the wild while boosting immunity, helping your fish live longer and grow larger.

Three Pellet Sizes Available:

  • 1mm - Perfect for nano fish with small mouths
  • 2mm - The most common size used for all types of marine fish
  • 3mm - Ideal for bigger fish that prefer larger chunks of food

Feeding Tip: It is much better to feed small meals multiple times a day vs a large meal once a day. Multiple small meals are especially helpful if you're keeping active fish with high metabolisms.

 

Note: Due to customs restrictions, we are unable to ship any type of food to Canada

More Information
SKU Saltwater Fish Food Pellets - Piscine Energetics
Aquarium Type Saltwater
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Product Questions

I have been feeding this for a few months now and have noticed that i have had a higher phosphate level in my tank whats the odds of the being the issuse started after feeding this food.tha ks for your time
Question by: Matt on Jun 7, 2017, 5:11 PM
Very nutrient-dense foods can be a source of phosphate. Sometimes when switching to new foods it may be necessary to adjust feeding or maintenance habits.If waste has increased or food is going uneaten and is breaking down in the tank, this may contribute, but the cycle of waste compounds in the tank can be very complex.

Regards
Answer by: Zack on Jun 13, 2017, 8:04 PM