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Premium Freeze-Dried Krill & Shrimp Mix - Ideal for Arowana, Koi, Tropical Cichlids, and Turtles - High-Protein Floating Aquarium Food (3000ml)

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Premium Freeze-Dried Krill & Shrimp Mix - Ideal for Arowana, Koi, Tropical Cichlids, and Turtles - High-Protein Floating Aquarium Food (3000ml)

This premium freeze-dried krill and shrimp mix is designed for high-protein diets, making it ideal for various fish and turtles. Its floating formula ensures easy access for your aquatic pets.

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$28.99
Rating
4.6 / 5
Reviews
693

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ArowanaKoiTropical CichlidsTurtles
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High-Protein Diet
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