Pond Care Summer, Spring, Autumn Floating Fish Pond Sticks.

Floating sticks bring fish to the surface and soften quickly for easy digestion
Pond Care Summer Spring Autumn Floating Fish Pond Sticks
Pond Care Summer, Spring, Autumn Floating Sticks, Floating sticks bring fish
to the surface and soften quickly for easy digestion. High-carbohydrate,
low-protein diet specially formulated for water temperatures between 42F and
70F. Low-protein formula reduces ammonia produced by fish waste. Contains
spirulina algae to intensify fish color & stabilized vitamin C to help maintain
the immune system. With natural ingredients, Pond Care foods help maintain
clearer, cleaner water.
Pond Care Summer Spring Autumn Floating Fish Pond Sticks
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