EWOS Aglonorse

EWOS Aglonorse

 

EWOS AgloNorse is a unique weaning diet for marine larvae and juveniles that combines a unique blend of raw materials to produce high quality, microparticulate feeds.  The 'Spherical Agglomeration' manufacturing technique produces soft, highly palatable feed particles that are enhanced through the use of specific attractants.  EWOS AgloNorse is currently used in many countries to rear cod, halibut, sole, sea bass, sea bream amongst others. 

 

Some of the key features of EWOS AgloNorse are:

 

  • A unique blend of highly digestible raw materials
  • Soft and highly palatable to reduce weaning periods
  • Added attractants to stimulate feeding
  • Optimal size distributions for all EWOS AgloNorse products

 

For further information about the EWOS AgloNorse range of feeds for larval marine fish please contact us.

 

 

EWOS marine micropellets

 

No other starter feed comes close to EWOS marine micropellets for giving fish the best possible start in life, and a good start ensures a great finish.  EWOS marine micropellets are the worlds smallest pellets and are formulated using an exclusive high quality mix of ingredients to promote good health, fast growth and excellent juvenile quality. 

 

Some key features of EWOS marine micropellets are:

 

  • Formulated using an exclusive mix of highly digestible raw materials 
  • Reduced particle size distributions
  • Reduced dust levels compared to crumb diets
  • Reduced sink rates compared to crumb diets
  • Increased water stability
  • EWOS boosterfeed included as standard in some diets

 

 

For more information about the EWOS marine micropellets diets for juvenile marine fish please contact us.

 


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