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Fish Science Corydoras Tablets 50g | Bottom Feeder Tablet Food FS183

Fish Science Corydoras Tablets 50g | Bottom Feeder Tablet Food FS183

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FS Corydoras Tablets are a purpose-formulated tablet food for bottom-feeding fish including corydoras and loaches. Built around insect meal as the primary protein source, these tablets are designed to reflect the natural, insect-based diet these fish would encounter in the wild — rather than relying heavily on marine-derived fish meal.

Insect Meal Formula

With insect meal listed at 14% of the composition, this food moves away from conventional fish meal-heavy recipes. Insect protein is highly digestible for omnivorous bottom feeders, helping to support health while reducing waste in the aquarium. It also represents a more sustainable approach, lessening the reliance on wild-caught fish meal sourced from the sea.

Tablet Format for Natural Feeding

The tablet form sinks directly to the substrate where corydoras and loaches feed naturally. Tablets break down slowly, encouraging fish to forage in a manner that mirrors natural behaviour rather than competing at the surface. Feed one to two times daily, offering only as many tablets as fish will consume within 15 minutes.

Nutritional Analysis

  • Protein: 36%
  • Oil: 3.5%
  • Fibre: 2.2%
  • Moisture: 4%
  • Ash: 4%

Composition

Insect Meal (14%), Brewers Yeast, Wheat Gluten, Fish Hydrolysate, Soya, Wheat Flour, Spirulina Algae, Alfalfa, Spinach, Fish Meal, Peas, Shrimp Meal, Garlic, Cucumber, Cauliflower, Salmon Oil, Vitamin Premix, Binding Agent (Maltodextrin).

Vitamins & Additives

  • Vitamin A: 20,000 IU/kg
  • Vitamin D3: 1,200 IU/kg
  • Vitamin E: 80mg/kg
  • Vitamin C: 400mg/kg
  • L-lysine: 7g/kg
  • DL-methionine: 3,300mg/kg
  • Beta-glucan: 400mg/kg

A straightforward, well-specified tablet food for keepers who want to feed their corydoras and loaches something closer to what these fish are actually built to digest — with the nutritional transparency to back it up.

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