Description
Aller Infa Ex for Fry
We offer Aller Infa Ex which is a highly tailored, semi-floating fry feed for fish farmers, hatcheries and distributors all over Nigeria. The product is formulated by Aller Aqua, one of the world’s most experienced producers of high quality extruded fish feed for aquaculture, and we boast of the following, which make our product distinct:
- Improved feed conversion ratio (FCR).
- With our product, you will achieve a higher yield on your farm in an incredibly shorter time.
- Our feeds offer a low nutrient discharge, implying that the intact feeds are still available for your fish after a long time.
- It becomes easier for you to produce healthy fish of good quality.
- As your fish take our product, you have an excellent return on your investment.
Specifically, in addition to the above, our Aller Infa Ex offers you the following:
- Feeds are packaged in hatchery packs in granulate consistency which makes it easy for your fry to ingest and utilize the feed.
- A crude protein level of 64% allows you to produce big and healthy fish.
- High inclusion levels of krill meal
- Narrow particle size range suitable for your fry.
- Naturally enhanced product to promote the development of the digestive system and accessory organs to facilitate feed digestion and nutrient uptake.
- Specific ingredients are present in the feed which causes microbial balancing that ensures the health and development of fast-growing larvae and fry.
Importance of Krill Meal for Fry
Our Aller Infa Ex contains a high level of krill meal and this is suitable for your fish because of the following reasons:
- Meal from krill is very fresh and known for its attractive taste which stimulates the appetite of farmed fish and makes their food more delicious.
- It contains a high protein level, as well as natural astaxanthin, which is an effective antioxidant that protects your fish from diseases.
- Krill meal contains two important omega 3 fatty acids – EPA and DHA – which help you breed healthier fish.
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