DR. BASSLEER BIOFISH FOOD ALOE
Is a high-quality ornamental fish feed (freshwater and marine) that uses all the healthy ingredients of the medicinal plant Aloe vera, including essential enzymes, amino acids, mono- and polysaccharides, minerals, vitamins, and bioflavonoids. This makes Aloe not only a nutritional feed but also a functional food that supports the immune system, digestion, and the well-being of aquarium fish.
Aloe feed is available in several pellet sizes (M, L, XL, XXL). It can be used with a range of fish, including large ornamental species, community-based small species, and others.
Key Benefits.
1. Strengthening the immune system and detoxification: Bioactive compounds in Aloe vera, particularly acemannan, help boost the immune response of fish, supporting detoxification of the digestive system and the organism.
2. Recovery Aids, fin/skin healing, and stress: When fish have damaged fins or skin trauma, or have experienced stress (transport, water change, illness), Aloe heals and soothes wounds faster.
3. Full-spectrum nutrition: Aloe feed with its medicinal additive is a complete ornamental fish food that provides proteins, essential amino acids, fats, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements essential for daily health and development.
4. All-zone feeding with slow-sinking pellets: Smaller pellets (size M, etc.) are slow sinkers, so that the surface feeders, the fish in the mid-water, and the bottom dwellers can all have a share. This makes Aloe a versatile food across various tank systems.
5. Water-safe and digestible: The production process is water-safe and generates minimal waste, reducing the risk of water pollution and making it particularly suitable for community tanks or crowded aquariums.
Why & When to Use Aloe Feed.
1. To fish that require recovery or healing: When you see that a fish has damaged fins, lesions, or has experienced stress (transport, disease, water changes), Aloe feed may help with their recovery and immune system.
2. As preventive immune support: Periodic feeding of Aloe feed helps maintain a healthy immune system and overall tank health, particularly in community tanks or with delicate species.
3. To feed shrimp or bottom dwellers: The food also suits shrimp and bottom species that eat soft, non-polluting prey.
4. As a supplement to regular feeding: Since Aloe is a complete diet, you can incorporate it into your routine (particularly after stressful events) to support long-term health and resilience.
Feeding Guidlines.
Pellet size should depend on the size of the fish (M, L, XL, XXL). Give little, one or twice a day–no more than fish take in a few minutes, lest of over-eating and water pollution. The fact that it is slow-sinking means that every level of your aquarium is fed. In the case of fish with lesions or recovering, a brief feeding (e.g., 7-10 days) of Aloe feed may be seen to make a difference; thereafter, you can switch to a balanced feed, or remain as a supplementary offering.
DR. BASSLEER BIOFISH FOOD ALOE combines the full nutritional value of Aloe vera Aloe Vera with its natural healing properties, providing ornamental fish with immune/digestive support. Stress recovery, fin/skin conditions, or long-term immune maintenance: Aloe feed is a clever, natural feeding option that is not just another option for aquarists interested in fish health.
Nutritional & Functional Insights.
Aloe vera has a rich profile: in addition to common nutrients, it provides polysaccharides, bioflavonoids, and enzymes that may support metabolic and immune pathways. These compounds in fish can support detoxification, organ health, and resilience; therefore, Aloe feed can be beneficial for fish under stress, with skin/fin damage, or with a sick an ill animal.
Meanwhile, the feed does not lose the main nutritional components of growth and overall health: protein, fats, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements. That balance is such that the use of Aloe does not affect growth or condition, whether it is used as a regular feed or as part of the growth recovery cycle.





