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Sera Catfish Chips

Post by Dave Rinaldo »

My LFS started carrying Sera foods and asked for my opinion of Sera Catfish Chips

Anyone have any thoughts about your experiences using this product?
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Post by Lornek8 »

It is kinda hard to come by, I order it from Sera USA (Florida). All my fish seem to love it, as well as the Sera Vipachips BTW, not just the plecs. So far i've seen the following all eat it: Discus, A. cacatuoides, Angelicus loach, Syno decorus, S. multipunctatis, S. schoutendeni, S. flav, S. batseii, Zebra loach, various tetras, white clouds. Also plecs: L114, L27, L104, GN, L144, BN, L254? Spectracanthicus sold as Peppermint.
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Post by worldwide73 »

My fish love the stuff. Everyone eats it, plecos, cories, uaru, discus. I sell it for $8 a container plus shipping.. the bigger container, 250mL
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Post by snowball »

I haven't tried the catfish chips yet, though I intend to eventually.

I have got a can of the vipachips and my fish aren't too keen on it - the will eat it, but not nearly as ravenously as most other dried food. The Hypancistrus seem to end up with it by default.

I did recently get a small can of the sera plankton pellets and these go down very quickly.

I also feed the hikari sinking wafers and the carnivore tablets which most fish love, the stinkier the better I guess. I also got the cicklid gold sinking pellets which are a good small one for many fish, even the glass cats seem to manage them.
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