PE PREMIUM FISH FOOD

Save Your Aquarium: Saltwater Pellets – 1mm

$200.00CAD / ea

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  • PE® Saltwater Pellets: A nutritionally complete fish food for saltwater aquarium fish
  • Formulated with fresh PE® MYSIS Shrimp results in a highly palatable and digestible diet
  • PE ® Mysis Shrimp is sustainably harvested by Piscine Energetics and is naturally gut loaded with phytoplankton, rich in Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, and high in protein content
  • Contains astaxanthin: a powerful antioxidant, natural color enhancer, and immunity booster
  • Designed and manufactured in Canada at Piscine Energetics feed laboratory.
Offer the natural nutrition your marine fish love with greater convenience for you. PE Saltwater Pellets are formulated with sustainably harvested fresh PE Mysis shrimp as the first ingredient. Easy-to-offer, slow-sinking 1mm pellets are highly palatable and digestible and nutritionally complete. Ideally sized for smaller saltwater marine aquarium fish.        
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Testimonials

I picked up my Mysis today and they arrived wonderfully. All the fish I fed them to, absolutely devoured them. They are my Frontosas new favorite food. All my Discus ate them up eagerly...heads and all!! I want to thank you again for your excellent service and product.

Pierre Brenton Nova Scotia

I have a large saltwater aquarium (220 gallons) with very expensive fishes and invertebrates. I tried to feed them with your PE Mysis and they really went crazy about it. Since that time, some of my fishes refuse any other product I offer them!

Robert Boily Montreal, Quebec

Our juvenile leafy dragons, now 6 months old, have been eating the Piscine Energetics Mysis for about two months now!

Carol Farmer Assistant Curator of Fishes

I'm the aquarist who uses mysis at Mote Marine Aquarium for newly hatched skates and newly born stingrays. We have used your product to get both our clearnose skates and baby yellow stingrays to eat. The mysis seem to be the right size for their mouths when they are juveniles.

Lindsay Murdock Aquarist - Mote Marine Laboratory