Wysong Archetype Chicken Formula Freeze-Dried Raw Dog & Cat Food
High-quality pet food loved by picky eaters but expensive and lacks customer support
Omega One Freeze-Dried Blood Worms are a hit among fish, especially when prepared correctly. The treats are high-quality and long-lasting, but some fish may not like the texture or flavor.
Many users praise the quality and nutritional value of the treats.
Preparing the treats by soaking them in tank water for better breakdown and easier feeding
The distinct smell and color make the treats perfect for fish enthusiasts.
Petacious, much easier to handle
The price point makes it a good value for money, especially compared to fresh or frozen alternatives, and it’s convenient because it isn’t perishable.
transparent and that it is biodegradable
Stiff and gelatinoid solid wash off.
Some reviews mention that the treats do not sink even after soaking, which can be problematic for bottom-feeding fish.
Not all fish, even Bottom-feeders, will eat these treats, possibly due to texture or flavor.
Some users found that the size of the treats is problematic as they tend to disintegrate quickly and float off before the fish can eat them, leading to wasted food. The cubes can be hard for smaller fish to handle and cause digestion trouble for catfish.
Tip: Consider breaking the treats into smaller pieces.
They have an inert presence in case they are camouflaged.
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Factors: Proper soaking and spreading, Fish preference and eating habits
Soak the treats in tank water before feeding to ensure they soften and spread easily, making them more accessible for your fish.
While some users reported issues with the treats not sinking, others found that soaking and spreading the treats helped make them accessible for bottom-feeders.
Several users reported the treats can last 3 to 6 months with normal use, depending on the number and size of fish in the tank
"Everything in my tank, (cherry shrimp, ember tetra and snails) go crazy over these once I found a proper way to serve it. Scoop some tank water, set the cube in it. Let it soak and soften, then spread and ensure it’s a wide spread slurry now."
"This food does not sink to the bottom even if I've soaked it overnight. It still doesn't sink. It's not good for any bottom feeders."
Overall, these treats are a good choice for most fish owners, provided they take the time to prepare them correctly. The positive feedback outweighs the negative, making it a recommendable product with some precautions.