Description
WA CARNIVORE STOMACH CLEANSING FEED (Floating Pellets – 40g)
📌 Basic Info
Product Type: Stomach Cleansing & Detox Formula (Floating Pellets)
Suitable For: All Carnivorous Fish (Arowana, Flowerhorn, Predatory Cichlids, Monster Fish)
Category: Digestion Support, Detox, Bloat Control
Pellet Type: Floating
Packaging Size: 40g
🌟 Key Benefits
• Clears digestive blockages caused by high-protein diets
• Prevents constipation, white feces & swelling
• Helps remove undigested food from the intestine
• Restores appetite and improves overall vitality
• Reduces chances of digestive infections
• Supports healthy gut movement due to natural fibers
🍽️ Nutrition & Ingredients
Main Ingredients: Herbal extracts, plant fibers, wheat germ, spirulina, probiotics
Function: Gentle detox action to cleanse the digestive tract
Digestibility: Ultra-light formulation for quick stomach processing
Additives: Vitamins, minerals & natural anti-bloat herbs
🐟 Characteristics
Pellet Form: Small, lightweight floating pellets
Texture: Soft-digest formula ideal for sensitive carnivores
Scent: Mild herbal attractant
Special Feature: Works effectively even for large predator fish with sensitive guts
🧪 Usage & Feeding Guide
For Digestive Problems: Once daily for 2–3 days
For Routine Maintenance: 1–2 times a week
Quantity: Feed only what the fish consumes in 1–2 minutes
Tip: Use immediately at the first signs of white poop, reduced hunger, or mild swelling
🛠️ Storage Instructions
• Keep in a cool and dry location
• Ensure the lid is tightly closed
• Avoid moisture and direct sunlight
👥 Ideal For
• Arowana
• Flowerhorn
• Oscars
• Datnoids
• Monster predatory fish
• Carnivorous cichlids
• Shops maintaining high-protein fish species
❌ Avoid
• Overfeeding during the cleansing cycle
• Feeding oily foods like beefheart or prawns at the same time
• Using if pellets become moist or spoiled
⭐ Quick Tip
WA Carnivore Stomach Cleansing Feed is a must-have detox pellet for all predator fish keepers. It keeps your fish active, clean-gutted, and free from digestive stress—especially important for large carnivores fed heavy protein diets.
