Hikari Excel Fish Food

Hikari Excel Fish Food

Hikari Excel is a scientifically developed, color enhancing diet.

Hikari Excel Fish Food

An easily digestible food produced from a mixture of highly nutritious wheat-germ and pure cultured spirulina. After a month of daily feeding it can produce ideal coloration of your koi. Hikari Excel, simply the best!
Hikari Excel Fish Food

Hikari Excel Fish Food

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