API Sinking Squid Pellets Bottom Feeder Fish Food
Highly recommended for bottom-feeding fish, some soaking issues.
Omega One Super Veggie Kelp Pellets are generally well-received, but some users report issues with sinking. Most fish seem to enjoy the taste, and there are positive remarks about the nutritional content. However, the inconsistent sinking behavior is a notable drawback.
Pellets may not sink as advertised, which can be problematic for bottom-feeding fish.
Prevention: Consider other sinking foods if sinking is crucial.
Fish seem to enjoy the taste and find the nutritional content satisfactory
Offers good value for the price
Supports health of different species of fish
Quick delivery
Many users report that the pellets do not sink as advertised
Some users find the pellets too small for their fish
Tip: Users who have smaller fish might not be impacted
A small number of users report that their fish do not like the pellets
Tip: Chances are other cheap fish food brands are acceptable
No, many users report that the pellets do not sink as advertised. Not good for food intake for bottom debris feeders.
It depends on the fish type, while some species seem to enjoy it, others do not find it appetizing.
No, many users find the pellets too small for larger fish.
After regular run (wake up and eating cycle, rinse fish inside waterfall and ensure that eating them in a process and before foods disappear.
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If your fish prefer floating food or you don't mind the pellets not sinking, this is a good option. However, if sinking is crucial, consider other alternatives.