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Online retailer MedicAnimal sold to Forward Dimension Capital
Pet Trade Xtra brings you its 150th issue
Huge new warehouse and HQ for Wagg Foods
Exhibitor stands at PATS Telford ‘sold out’
Natures Menu roll out new-look natural feeding POS
New formula for FishScience Aquarium Foods
Ruffwear donating collars to charities
Ceva extends its popular LOGIC range
Dougal the dog beats the Invisible Man
Pet companies told to make their staff feel valued
Superdrug set to sell pet products in 200 stores
Rabbit rights call could get second hearing next month
Vet charity launches free workshops aimed at preventing dog bites
Jolleys Pet Store set for new retail park
Firefighters rescue man who got stuck up tree trying to rescue his trapped pet PARROT
Women pine for their pets while men pine for their beds
Warning for animal lovers over online pet scams
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New formula for FishScience Aquarium Foods

FishScience has launched its new formula fish foods, which are rich in Insect Meal. 

"Insect meal is a fantastic new ingredient that we are using in the FishScience range of foods to replace much of the fish based ingredients that are traditionally used," explained FishScience founder Dr David Pool. 

"Most of the fish we keep in aquaria are not fish eaters and yet the foods we give them are based on fish meal."

The use of insect meal that is cultured in Europe brings a number of benefits both to the fish and to the environment: 

It is eagerly consumed by the fish – after all it is what they would naturally consume in the wild. 

It contains Inulin, a natural probiotic product that helps digestion and reduces waste. 

And importantly, it reduces the use of fish meal which is taken from the sea, so providing an environmentally friendly and sustainable source of proteins.

"The consumer research we have undertaken has been outstanding," continued Dr Pool. "Fishkeepers instantly recognise the importance of feeding their fish on the insect based diet they would eat in the wild."

All of the FishScience foods still contain natural ingredients such as paprika, shrimp, and Spirulina algae to enhance the natural colour of the fish, together with Garlic, Beta Glucans and omega oils to support the immune system and ensure the fish remain as healthy as possible.

The new range of FishScience foods will be launched on Stand F21 at AQUA2015, or visit www.fishscience.co.uk for more details of this exiting new range of foods.

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