
Tropical fish thrive in their environment and require balanced nutrition in order to flourish. Their bodies need essential vitamins and minerals in order to remain active, healthy and energetic.
This top-of-the-line fish food option features only premium grade ingredients for optimal performance and overall wellbeing. Packed full of vital vitamins and nutrients that promote wellness, color enhancement and overall well-being for aquatic creatures alike, this food will make your aquatic friends much happier!
Contents
Flakes
Floating fish food flakes are ideal for all varieties of tropical fish. Aquarium fish easily consume these fast-sinking food sources that feature high-quality proteins from both fish and shrimp sources for vibrant colors in your tank, and provide optimal nutrition with their stabilized vitamin source. Plus, their low percentage of ash helps prevent cloudiness as they quickly sink for reduced waste!
These flakes are created from an exclusive combination of vegetables and marine proteins to strengthen your aquatic pets’ immune systems. With high concentrations of Vitamin C to reduce stress and anxiety in aquarium fish and an extremely low percentage of ash to prevent cloudiness in water environments. Furthermore, shrimp and squid proteins help support healthy growth for maximum results.
Bloodworms
Bloodworms are the ultimate fish bait and are packed full of proteins and iron, providing excellent food sources for Bettas, Guppies, Mollies, Loaches and Eels alike. Available frozen in blocks that can be easily cut into smaller sheets for feeding, bloodworms are best fed only as supplements to a regular diet as overfeeding them could cause constipation issues.
These larvae belong to the midge fly species Chironomidae and bristle worms from Glycera that live at the bottom of shallow marine waters. Their red hue comes from hemoglobin which allows them to absorb oxygen from their surroundings; you can buy live or freeze-dried forms to make gel-based foods at home.
Freeze-Dried Tubifex Worms
Freeze-dried foods provide your tropical fish with additional protein in an easily accessible format. They’re often made up of once living organisms (such as bloodworms or tubifex worms) which have been flash-frozen then freeze-dried to preserve nutrients while killing any harmful bacteria or parasites that could potentially harm their wellbeing.
This treat is ideal for bettas and other fish who require more protein in their diets, featuring bloodworms screened for contamination and freeze-dried to eliminate risk of harmful pathogens, along with squid meal which provides calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, and amino acids.
These nutrient-rich blocks are designed for daily feeding or as nutritious treats for smaller fish species. When placed in water, the block hydrates quickly, making it easy to break off pieces for use by smaller species.
Brine Shrimp
Brine shrimp is a favorite choice among tropical fish owners and makes for a nutritious food option that also acts as an effective conditioning food or special treat. But it is important that your fish doesn’t overindulge, polluting the environment by overfeeding itself.
Brine shrimp (Artemia) are small crustaceans found in salt water environments that are easy to raise in large numbers, making them popular choices among individuals breeding tropical fish or commercial fish farms alike.
Brine shrimp can be collected from salt lakes such as Utah’s Great Salt Lake or Kara Bogaz Gol in the Caspian Sea, where they float until hatching. Baby brine shrimp possess plenty of energy due to incomplete digestive and excretory systems – an ideal food source for feeding tropical fish species.
Vegetable Wafers
Most community aquarium fish species are herbivorous or omnivorous and thrive when provided with vegetables to eat. Hard and compact wafers like pleco’s enjoy eating these delicious wafers that sink quickly while being packed full of vitamins and minerals to reduce stress, build immunity and maintain good health.
Wafers make an ideal alternative to flakes, micro pellets and tablets for fish tanks. Their lower moisture content and high concentration of protein help your fish feel fuller more quickly while natural plant extracts will enhance your fish’s colours. Some vegetables suitable for feeding fish include cucumber, carrots, zucchini, lettuce and peas – boil first to soften for optimal results, otherwise any uneaten produce could rot away and pollute tank water.


