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| Presents The Gourmet Discus Diet Hamper© DISCUS DELIGHTS© copy right 2004 'patent applied for' 'Design rights for this product rest with Chris Ingham' |
| 'A FABULOUS WAY TO ENSURE YOUR DISCUS GET A GOOD, BALANCED AND VARIED DIET' Pactical fish keeping magazine April 2004 . |
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All hamper packs can be deliverd to your door anywhere in the uk, and postage is included. We take all major credit and debit cards so paying is safe and easy too. To order ring 01752 784671 or 07976 200454 Legal warning ANY copying of material ,pictures or work WILL result in legal action being taken ' Design rights for this product rest with Chris Ingham' copyright 2004 'patent applied for' |
Apart from a fresh new look that will catch the eye on any retailers shelf it will now come in one size. At 210 grams total weight it will be bigger than the old starter pack, and at £14.99 (or two for £27) is still economical to use. In each gourmet hamper is seven different 30 gram packets of high quality discus food, making a break down on price at under £2.15 per 30 gram packet. It still needs no freezing or fridge storage, just a cool dry place to store and can be used straight from the box and each hamper should last between 4-6 months feeding six discus, depending on the size of the fish. If you have other fish in with your discus, just think of it as a posh food for them also and they will love it. Over the last year the foods in the hamper have changed slightly, making sure the lucky gourmet feeders never get bored with the same foods every day. Sausage, bacon and eggs sound good to me. But imagine dining on that every day, every month all year round. Many breeders have seen a positive difference in productivity of their breeding pairs and have expressed how much healthier they are. The result we think is just simply feeding a wide varied diet, and providing all the levels of essential amino acids and vitamins etc.With some of the foods still in its natural form, this encourages natural feeding behaviour. Also with every one living a fast and busy life style, doesn’t it make sense to have a quick, convenient food that is also safe to feed your fish, with every thing they need all in one box? Many good prepatory foods are available these days, so taking the risk of feeding live tubiflex worms and ungamma rayed frozen foods, as in the old days of fish keeping is totally unnecessary. But with ‘discus delights’ available with seven different foods for each day of the week, is it worth taking that chance? Discus delights can still be ordered by mail order or bought from good aquatic outlets, and trade enquiries are welcome on bulk orders. |
| Read Britain's top fish-keeping magazine - Practical Fish Keeping published in March 2005 |
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| As in Tropical Fish Magazine, April 2005 |
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