Tropical pellets are larger versions of fish flakes and offer greater nutrition compared to their counterparts. Sinking or floating varieties are available.
Aqueon offers an assortment of tropical pellets that provide your fish with an ideal, nutritious diet. Crafted with premium ingredients and designed to support natural feeding patterns.
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TetraMin Plus Tropical Flakes
TetraMin Plus Tropical Flakes are an excellent tropical fish food that dissolve slowly without clouding up your aquarium water, providing lots of protein for healthy finny friends in your tank and bright coloring. Each pack comes with guaranteed analysis to guarantee they keep them in peak condition – the high-protein formula includes vitamins, minerals and trace elements while their ProCare blend keeps immune systems strong for optimum health.
This tropical fish food features shrimp to provide flavor and aroma for your aquarium fish, while also featuring a special clean water formula designed to reduce uneaten fish waste while simultaneously lowering levels of ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates in your tank. Plus, its convenient container with dispenser lid makes feeding this product simple; simply give as much food to each tank at each feeding. It should only be fed 2-3 times a day in amounts your aquarium fish can consume within minutes!
Aqueon Shrimp Pellets Sinking Food for Tropical Fish
Aqueon Bottom Feeder Shrimp Pellets are an ideal food choice for Cory Catfish, Catfish, Loaches and South American Cichlids alike, designed specifically to sink. Conceived so as to gradually dissolve over time for continuous food delivery while providing essential vitamins and minerals at the same time without clouding water when used as directed.
Aqueon shrimp pellets are composed of top-grade ingredients like whole fish meal, wheat flour and fish oil, dehydrated kelp and chlorella as well as L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), dl-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Choline Chloride Chloride Calcium Propionate and Sodium Selenite to ensure optimal fish health.
When using Aqueon shrimp pellets, simply put them into a bowl of water and allow them to soak for several minutes before pouring the contents directly into your tank.
Aqueon Nutrinsect
Uncle Bill’s is proud to carry Aqueon products at all our locations across central Indiana and Fort Wayne. These 100% fish-free formulas provide what your betta craves: plant and insect-based diets with optimal palatability and color enhancement, all while meeting daily nutritional requirements and providing better water quality. Also highly digestible leading to less waste production and improved water quality!
The fish-free recipe mimics what your betta would eat naturally in its wild environment, including Black Soldier Fly larvae, mealworms, daphnia and bloodworms sourced sustainably as well as plant and algae sources that help conserve our oceans from overfishing. This helps preserve them for generations to come!
This food is also packed with spirulina for color enhancement and digestive health, essential vitamins and minerals to keep your betta happy and healthy, making this food an exceptional option. Give it a try now to see why so many others recommend it!
Hikari Micro Pellets
Hikari pellet food is an ideal choice for smaller tropical fish as its unique micro coating locks in nutrients to prevent any loss and clears away cloudiness in water, making for less waste to dispose of after feeding it. I have witnessed up to 50% less food waste buildup after feeding Hikari than with flake food! I have witnessed significant reduction in filter and substrate waste after switching over.
These pellets are an ideal food option for small mouthed tropical fish such as tetras and barbs, offering vibrant colours while helping keep their systems healthy. Semi floating to fit mid-water feeders and high in stabilized Vitamin C to reduce stress levels and strengthen immunity systems, these small pellets make an excellent addition to their diets.
This Tropical Pellet will not disappoint hobbyists seeking an effective alternative to flakes. I would suggest it for most tropical fish species; however, adult Oscar Cichlids might require larger food. Therefore, be sure to explore other options if feeding large oscars.