(AC) INTAN – FAUX WORMS (Slow Sinking Sticks) [Loose Pack]

Description

Description

INTAN – FAUX WORMS (Slow Sinking Sticks) [Loose Pack]

The INTAN Faux Worms (Slow Sinking Sticks) are specially designed worm-shaped sticks that provide a natural and highly palatable food source for ornamental and tropical fish. Their slow-sinking formula ensures that mid-water and bottom feeders get proper nutrition, while minimizing water contamination. Available in loose packs of 20g and 50g, they are perfect for daily feeding in small to medium aquariums.

🌊 Key Features
Worm-Shaped Sticks – Resemble natural prey, highly attractive to fish.
Slow-Sinking – Ideal for mid-level and bottom-dwelling fish.
Balanced Nutrition – Enriched with proteins, vitamins, and minerals for healthy growth.
Color & Growth Enhancer – Promotes vibrant coloration and strong development.
Loose Pack Options – Available in 20g and 50g packs for convenience.

🐠 Suitable For

  • Small to medium ornamental fish (guppies, tetras, mollies, barbs, bettas).

  • Mid-level and bottom feeders.

  • Freshwater aquariums, planted tanks, and community setups.

⚙️ Specifications

  • Type: Slow-Sinking Stick (Faux Worm)

  • Pack Sizes: 20g, 50g (loose pack)

  • Feeding Level: Daily or supplementary diet

  • Target Fish: Small to medium ornamental and community fish

🔧 How to Feed

  • Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions.

  • Provide only as much as fish can consume in 2–3 minutes.

  • Remove uneaten sticks to maintain water quality.

🧼 Storage Instructions

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.

  • Keep sealed to maintain freshness.

  • Use within a few months of opening for best results.

📦 Available Pack Sizes

  • 20g Loose Pack

  • 50g Loose Pack

Why Choose INTAN Faux Worms?
These slow-sinking sticks are ideal for aquarists looking for a nutritious, easy-to-feed worm alternative that promotes color, growth, and activity in small to medium ornamental fish.

👉 Best for aquarists feeding mid-level and bottom-dwelling fish in freshwater aquariums.