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Tetra Optimizes Goldfish Care and Health

Pet Age Staff//May 30, 2018//

Tetra Optimizes Goldfish Care and Health

Pet Age Staff //May 30, 2018//

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Tetra Brand of Spectrum Brands Pet LLC has introduced the Tetra Brand Goldfish Program, which includes new 10- and 20-gallon Goldfish Aquarium Kits, goldfish nutrition and water care, and a Goldfish Information Center, to continue meeting the needs of fishkeepers and the fish they love.

“Goldfish are excellent pets and a great addition for even the most experienced fishkeeper,” said John Pailthorp, vice president of Marketing at Spectrum Brands Pet LLC. “The Tetra Brand Goldfish Program combines the appeal of goldfish with the expertise of Tetra Brand, so new and experienced fishkeepers have everything they need to care for these playful little pets.”

Designed to help fishkeepers succeed in caring for goldfish, new 10- and 20-gallon Goldfish Aquarium Kits are appropriately sized and tailored to the specific needs of goldfish. Fishkeepers can watch a step-by-step aquarium setup video on Tetra’s YouTube page to get started.

To optimize the health of goldfish, Tetra Brand developed new goldfish nutrition and water care products. Tetra Goldfish Flakes, Tetra Goldfish Variety Pellets, Tetra Goldfish Color Granules and TetraPro Goldfish Crisps are all formulated to deliver what goldfish require to flourish. In addition, AquaSafe For Goldfish also keeps aquarium water safe and healthy. Each Goldfish Aquarium Kit includes samples of Tetra goldfish nutrition and water care products.

To complete the program, the redesigned Tetra-fish.com website features a dedicated goldfish section with fresh, new content and informative videos on the species. Tetra Brand offers information about goldfish personalities, equipment and products, which owners can use to help their pets grow and thrive.

“With the Tetra Brand Goldfish Program, we’re simplifying the aquatic experience one species at a time, helping fishkeepers get the most out of this popular beginner fish,” Pailthorp said.