angel fish pellet food
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angel fish pellet food
does anyone know any good pellet food (definately not flake) that will float so both my angelfish and danios will enjoy? i was thinking about the larger pellet version of Hikari's Cichlid Staple, but any other ideas are welcome
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thats pretty damn cool, cheers for the help
see, what i used to do was get sinking wafers, let them get a bit soggy, then press them against the glass, and the angelfish would pull the food off, but, plecos being as clever as they are, soon found them, and blocked the angelfish while it gorged itself
cheeky bugger
see, what i used to do was get sinking wafers, let them get a bit soggy, then press them against the glass, and the angelfish would pull the food off, but, plecos being as clever as they are, soon found them, and blocked the angelfish while it gorged itself
cheeky bugger
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I'll third the Tetra Bits, and carry the motion...
Tetra have recently released down here "TetraMin" Tropical Crisps. My Angels and Tetras all love 'em. Also the Cichlids and Catfish.
They're a 5-6mm flat 'crisp' (thicker than flake), half of them float, half of them sink - and not very fast at all.
The only hassle I've had, is that I only know of one stockist, and he's not convenient.
Tetra have recently released down here "TetraMin" Tropical Crisps. My Angels and Tetras all love 'em. Also the Cichlids and Catfish.
They're a 5-6mm flat 'crisp' (thicker than flake), half of them float, half of them sink - and not very fast at all.
The only hassle I've had, is that I only know of one stockist, and he's not convenient.