Purina AquaMax Sportfish MVP Fish Feed Nuggets, 50 lb. Bag
Make sure your pond inhabitants get all the protein they need with this fish food. Sportsman’s Choice Floating Pond and Catfish Fish Food is a 32% protein fish feed designed to be fed to catfish and other farm pond species in a recreational feeding program. Containing vitamins C, E, D and B, the fish food is a nutrient-rich powerhouse. Add this fish food to your pond maintenance routine today.
AquaMax® Sport Fish MVP is a multi-variable particle product with nine different sized extruded nuggets designed with both Sinking and Floating action. New MVP helps expand the feeding trough vertically to feed a greater percentage of different sized fish in your pond helping smaller fish grow. Formulated to be 100% nutritionally complete and developed by professional nutritionists and fish experts it just might be the most valuable pellet you will ever feed your fish.
- Multi-variable product – Nine unique particle sizes ranging from 1/8″ to 9/32″ to feed a greater percentage of different sized fish in your pond
- Floating and sinking diet – Designed to allow just the three smallest particles to be a 50% sink, the remaining particles float 100% to allow easier management and prevent overfeeding helping to maintain water quality
- Expands the feed trough vertically to feed a greater percentage of different sized fish in your pond helping smaller fish grow
- Fishmeal #1 ingredient – Highly palatable, superb attractant, maximizes digestibility for carnivorous fish
- 100% nutritionally complete – Complete, balanced diet for optimum growth
- 43% protein, 12% fat – Excellent grower diet for carnivorous fish
- Highly palatable – Helps to ensure proper consumption
- High digestibility -Significant nutrient absorption designed to produce clean water and big fish
- Few feed fines -Significant nutrient absorption designed to produce clean water and big fish
Additional information
Packaged Height | 35 in. |
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Packaged Length | 35 in. |
Packaged Width | 18 in. |
Packaged Weight | 50 lb. |
Packaging Type | bag |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3003410 |
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by Chris
Fish love this food! Doesn’t cloud water, really great price VS. what they sell if for on eBay.
by Thomas
You wanna put some size you your bream quick. Get this stuff. Price is worth it. I started with their starter food that 50/50 sink/float and it made a bunch of football bream. Now that I’ve got some tanks down there so this multi sized food is great! I’ve even seen a few bass eating it!
by Billy
A friend told me about this feed and WOW at the difference it has made. My fish are 3 years old and I have 5 pound bass and 1 pound bream already!!! BUY IT you won’t regret it!
by Hank
Expensive Fast delivery.