Tropical Fish Feed Market- increasing demand with Industry Professionals: Cichlid Wholesale, Freedom Pet Supplies, Pet$ave, Kordon LLC, Sun Pet LTD, etc – KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper - KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper

Tropical Fish Feed Market- increasing demand with Industry Professionals: Cichlid Wholesale, Freedom Pet Supplies, Pet$ave, Kordon LLC, Sun Pet LTD, etc – KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper - KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper


Tropical Fish Feed Market- increasing demand with Industry Professionals: Cichlid Wholesale, Freedom Pet Supplies, Pet$ave, Kordon LLC, Sun Pet LTD, etc – KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper - KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper

Posted: 30 Apr 2021 07:42 AM PDT

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Top Key players profiled in the report include: Cichlid Wholesale, Freedom Pet Supplies, Pet$ave, Kordon LLC, Sun Pet LTD, Masterpet Australia Pty Ltd, Aquarium Alimentos Para Peixes Ltda., Sze Sun Aquarium and Pet Co. Ltd, Gambol, Walmart, Carrefour, Hualian Group and More…

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Market Segment by Type, covers:
Basic Feed
Color-Enhancing Feed

Market split by Application, can be divided into:
Aquarium
Enterprises and Farms
Retail

Global Tropical Fish Feed Market by Geography:

Asia-Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia)
Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.)
North America (the United States, Mexico, and Canada.)
South America (Brazil etc.)
The Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries and Egypt.)

Years Considered to Estimate the Market Size:
History Year: 2015-2021
Base Year: 2021
Estimated Year: 2021
Forecast Year: 2021-2026

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1. Tropical Fish Feed Market Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope
1.3 Assumptions
1.4 Players Covered
1.5 Market Analysis By Type
1.5.1 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Size Growth Rate By Type (2021-2026)
1.5.2 …
1.6 Market By Application
1.6.1 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Share By Application (2021-2026)
1.6.2 Application 1

2. Executive Summary

3. Tropical Fish Feed Market Analysis By Type (Historic 2016-2021)
3.1 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Size Analysis (USD Million) 2016-2021
3.1.1 Type 1
3.1.2 …
3.2 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Share Analysis By Type (%) 2016-2021

4. Tropical Fish Feed Market Analysis By Application (Historic 2016-2021)
4.1 Global Nanoscale Smart Materials Market Size Analysis (USD Million) 2016-2021
4.1.1 Application 1
4.1.2 Application 2
4.1.3 Application 3
4.2 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Share Analysis By Application (%) 2016-2021

5. Tropical Fish Feed Market Analysis By Regions (Historic 2016-2021)
5.1 Global Tropical Fish Feed Market Size Analysis (USD Million) 2016-2021
5.1.1 Tropical Fish Feed Market Share By Regions (2016-2021)
5.1.2 United States
5.1.3 Europe
5.1.4 China
5.1.5 Japan
5.1.6 India
5.1.7 Rest Of The World

6. Key Companies Analysis/Company Profile

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PetSmart Canada stops selling fish, cites federal oversight and invasive species - Global News

Posted: 12 Apr 2021 12:00 AM PDT

PetSmart confirms they have stopped selling aquarium fish at most of their Canadian stores, in the interim, over concerns due to an invasive species that threatens the Canadian environment.

A note posted at the Kelowna, B.C. store states fish sales have been curtailed due to Canada Fisheries and Oceans restrictions and to "help prevent the spread of the zebra mussel."

Van Whitehead / Submitted. Van Whitehead / Submitted

"Our top priority is supporting the health and wellness of people, pets and our ecosystem," a PetSmart spokesperson in the U.S. told Global News. "We immediately instructed our stores to remove impacted moss balls from our shelves and destroy them."

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"We are in the process of ensuring our aquariums are treated properly before resuming our fish sales."

Fisheries and Oceans Canada said it has asked some pet stores to stop selling live fish because of the concern over invasive mussels until all aquariums can be properly cleaned and decontaminated.

"The direction prohibits anyone from releasing, transporting, buying, selling, trading, or bartering any fish, plants, or other organisms which are located in any aquarium or container th​at may have come into contact with moss balls and/or contaminated water from moss balls," Fisheries and Oceans Canada told Global News.

Read more: B.C. Conservation seizes thousand of moss balls due to hidden invasive species

Meanwhile, a privately owned pet store in Kelowna, the Purple Seahorse, said a recent inspection and request by the B.C. Conservation Service to stop selling moss balls is linked to its continued ability to sell aquarium fish.

The B.C. government, earlier this month, announced thousands of moss balls, a decorative aquarium feature, were confiscated and destroyed across the province due to the discovery of invasive zebra mussels on the item.

Zebra mussels have been detected in moss/algal ball products, which are often sold as Marimo Moss Balls. Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment / Supplied

The Purple Seahorse said it froze all moss balls, as prescribed, before throwing them out.

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Freezing temperatures kill zebra mussels, according to the B.C. Conservation Service.

Read more: Maritime aquarium owners warned to watch for invasive mussels in decorative plant

"Invasive species in B.C. is a huge, huge issue," said Sarah Trillo, a Purple Seahorse employee. "Coming from Ontario myself and seeing the zebra mussel issue, which can cause billions of dollars of damage to our water systems, I think it's incredibly important for not only staff but customers to understand the importance of controlling these invasive species. Zebra and quagga mussels specifically."

It's not yet known how many Petsmart locations have stopped selling aquarium fish, but the notice at the Kelowna store apologizes for the inconvenience and states sales will resume in the coming weeks.

"There have been confirmed reports of invasive mussels found in moss ball products in British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick," the federal government agency said. "Fisheries and Oceans Canada is monitoring the situation, in close collaboration with federal and provincial counterparts."

Read more: Invasive mussels: 10 boats, 5 bound for Okanagan, stopped by B.C. conservation officers

Moss balls are made from green algae, according to Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

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"We are working quickly with our provincial, territorial and federal partners to take appropriate measures to stop the import and further distribution of products potentially containing prohibited zebra mussels and to promote the responsible disposal of products already in the hands of Canadians."

The threat over zebra mussels is being taken seriously by the federal government, according to Fisheries and Oceans Canada, as the invader can destroy aquatic ecosystems, fish populations, hydropower stations, agriculture irrigation systems and other infrastructure.

"They multiply rapidly and are extremely difficult to eradicate once they become established in an area," it said.

Click to play video: 'Invasive Zebra mussels found in B.C. aquarium' Invasive Zebra mussels found in B.C. aquarium
Invasive Zebra mussels found in B.C. aquarium – Mar 6, 2021

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