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🐟 BugGraze™ Bottom-Dwelling Fish Diet
🐟 BugGraze™ Bottom-Dwelling Fish Diet
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Sinking Nutrition for Corydoras, Plecos & Bottom Feeders.
Product Description
BugGraze Bottom-Dwelling Fish Diet is a high-protein, sinking food designed specifically for bottom-dwelling freshwater fish.
Made with Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) as the primary ingredient, this diet provides a natural source of protein and essential nutrients while promoting healthy growth, strong immune systems, and active feeding behavior.
The slow-sinking pellets reach the bottom quickly, allowing bottom feeders to eat naturally without competing with surface fish or clouding the water.
⭐ Key Benefits
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🐟 Designed for Bottom Feeders
Ideal for Corydoras, Plecos, Loaches, Catfish, and other bottom-dwelling species. -
🪲 High-Protein Insect-Based Formula
Uses BSFL — a clean, digestible protein source fish instinctively recognize. -
💧 Fast-Sinking, Clean Water Formula
Pellets sink quickly and hold their shape to reduce waste. -
🌱 Supports Natural Feeding Behavior
Encourages grazing and bottom foraging. -
🚫 No Fillers or Artificial Colors
Simple, purposeful ingredients only.
🧪 Ingredients
Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL)
📊 Guaranteed Analysis
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Crude Protein (min): 42%
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Crude Fat (min): 18%
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Crude Fiber (max): 8%
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Moisture (max): 10%
🥄 Feeding Directions
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Feed once or twice daily
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Only feed what fish will consume within 2–3 minutes
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Remove uneaten food to maintain water quality
🐠 Ideal For
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Corydoras Catfish
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Plecos
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Loaches
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Bottom-dwelling Catfish
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Other freshwater bottom feeders
📦 Product Details
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Net Weight: 3 oz (85 g)
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Form: Fast-sinking pellets
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Use: Freshwater aquariums only
⚠️ Important Notice
NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal after use.
Why Choose BugGraze?
BugGraze foods are crafted for aquarists who want clean, species-specific nutrition that supports healthy fish and stable aquariums. Our insect-based diets provide natural protein and nutrients without unnecessary fillers — just what bottom feeders need.
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