Repashy gel food formulas are made without using mammalian fat sources; instead relying on black soldier fly larvae and an assortment of fish, squid, krill and algae as the basis for their diets.
These foods can help condition malnourished fish or raise up fry. In addition, they can also be used as treats when combined with other food sources.
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Spawn & Grow
This product was specifically created for conditioning malnourished and stressed imported fish to improve their growth and increase health. Rich in fats and packed with tasty ingredients like squid and krill that will satisfy even pickiest feeders, this feed also works wonders in raising fry or conditioning broodstock; though only use it on occasion due to its high fat content as this should not become part of their regular diet.
Food for fish tanks typically consists of powder that can be transformed into a liquid gel by mixing with hot water, then poured or spread onto any surface, such as wood or stone, to encourage natural feeding behaviors in fish. Once mixed and formed into gel form, the food remains good for at least 24 – 48 hours without dissolving into aquarium water.
Ingredients include squid flour, krill meal, fish meal, schizochytrium algae, brewer’s yeast, coconut flour and spirulina algae from locust bean gum safflower lecithin kelp calcium propionate and potassium sorbate as preservatives; taurine; rose hips; marigold flowers, hibiscus flowers and calendula flowers are used as ingredients in this formula.
Super Gold
Super Gold was developed specifically as an excellent diet for goldfish. Easily digestible, its ingredients include krill meal, spirulina algae and black soldier fly larvae for vibrant coloring and healthy growth and form in fish. As an addition, it may also be used as general repashy feed for other types of aquatic creatures such as livebearers and community species like tetras and catfish.
Oklahoma GOLD can be an effective summer stocker supplement when fed alongside Ionophore (Bovatec) or Aureomycin in feed programs at 2.5 pounds daily; any more could lead to substantial replacement of its content with forage, leading to less efficient conversion of protein supplements into added gain.
Cattle that are fed on green forages typically do not need additional supplementation with Vitamin A; however, adding some Vitamin A supplements such as SUPER GOLD may prove useful during hotter weather months. Calves generally prefer its pelleted consistency over unpelleted supplements.
Soilent Green
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Repashy Soilent Green is a fish food powder designed to be mixed with boiling water to produce a gel food for aquarium fish that remains stable in your tank for 24 hours. Packed full of spirulina algae, this mix is best suited for herbivorous varieties as well as African cichlids and plecos.
Pleco Feeder
Plecostomus are omnivorous scavengers that consume an array of things such as algae and wood, making homemade pleco food an inexpensive and efficient way to supply their bodies with all of the nutrition it requires.
DIY food for plecos is easy and provides many great benefits. It contains protein from shrimp and fish as well as vegetables and fiber, along with non-soluble gel that won’t foul the water and provides essential calcium and vitamin supplements essential to pleco health.
The Pleco Feeder is an innovative solution for providing your plecostomus with healthy fresh fruits and vegetables, while still being safe to use with most aquariums. It provides an effective alternative to commercial foods which contain fillers that your plecos don’t require; for instance many “algae wafers” marketed towards plecos contain eye meat, guts, scales which could potentially be toxic.