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Aqueon Shrimp Pellets are specially formulated sinking food designed for bottom-feeding fish like Catfish and Loaches. With a focus on nutrition and waste reduction, these 9mm pellets support vibrant colors and a healthy immune system while ensuring your aquarium water remains clear.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 6.5 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
A**I
Freshwater Eel and Angelfish Approved!
Generous amount and affordable. My fresh water angelfish and peacock eel seem to like them and they do not stink when you open the container. I will buy more in the future. Great product.
T**H
Aquon fish food
Great food for catfish. Mine love it. Pretty good size container. Will definitely last awhile. Definitely worth the money. Money we'll spent.
A**V
Great fish food
After a nearly 2 decade break, I'm back to having tropical fish. The pet store clerk sold me a baby plecostomus and after a few months of little or no growth, I worried he was not getting enough food. So I purchased these shrimp pellets to help feed him. Oh my gosh, he loves them and is really starting to put on some size! They are packed with nutrition. The other fish love them too.
J**Z
Great for my fish
Great my fish loves them
P**F
fish like it, just a little too big
I have three cory catfish that are constantly working the bottom of my tank and I am sometimes concerned that there may not be food getting to them.I bought these to drop in a few times a week just to make sure they have enough.The fish definitely like them and will eat them pretty fast. They sink immediately 80% of the time. I have a strong current so they never end up where I want them but the fish find them eventually. The floaters eventually sink and get eaten.What I do not like is these are too big to be eaten immediately. They take at least 15 minutes to absorb water and soften. They eventually get eaten but the catfish tend to push them into the gravel when they first fall and can't be eaten right away.Other than some float and they are too big to eat by small cory cats immediately, they do the job of making sure the cats have food to eat.The jar is huge and was priced fairly. That is a bonus. If it expires ill take it to the lake when I fish and use it as chum. Bass, bluegill and chanel catfish will like it too.
C**Y
Shrimp pellets for my 75 gal.
Nice to still have a quality food that fish still love without paying a ton more money for less quantity. Use them in all four of my tanks.
P**.
Good value.
I have 7 long fin black skirt fish, and 2 albino catfish, and they all love this stuff. It's a change in the diet that my long fins crave. It keeps them from eating my plants so it must be nutritious and good quality.
C**L
Unfortunately, this fish food has doubled in price since I bought it last year!
Good, medium-sized pellets. The goldfish I have love it. Mostly, it sinks, but sometimes a few pieces float for a little while (maybe a minute, if fish don't gobble them immediately!). My fish swallow the whole pellet; pellets don't crumble, they don't cloud the water, made in USA of natural ingredients (shrimp, wheat, fish, vitamins & minerals added). The pellets come in a plastic container with screw-on lid. (Plastic seal on top before opened.) No problems with "freshness" - they are solid pellets, don't get moldy or mushy.My 5 (five) goldfish have more than doubled (more than 5 or 10 times?) in size & weight; I feed them a variety of foods, including this, which is higher in protein than most. (Apparently, goldfish need higher protein like this in cold weather.) We got dimestore goldfish to put in an outdoor rain barrel (to eat mosquito larvae), but bring them in during winter. They have gotten so big, we only put 2 (two) in the barrel, keeping 3 (three) as pets inside! (Not sure if they will all "fit" in the 55 gallon tank we have inside, now!) It will be interesting to see how they get along in there!To sum up, it's good food, but pricey, now. Enjoy your pets! :-)
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