Aqueon PRO Revitanew Formula Fish Food, 1.4-oz jar
In a Nutshell
- Extremely small pellet size can be problematic
- Good nutritional value and acceptance by fish
- Potential clogging issues with filters and sand bottom tanks
Quick Verdict
The Aqueon PRO Revitanew Formula Fish Food is popular among fish owners for its nutritional value and acceptance by fish, but the very small pellet size and potential clogging issues in filters are major drawbacks. Most reviewers recommend it despite these concerns.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Extremely small pellets may be hard for some fish to see and eat.
Pellets may clog filters due to their small size.
Prevention: Consider a different filter type or clean the filter more frequently.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Nutritional Value (3)
The food has good nutritional value, including proteins, fats, and vitamins.
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Good Packaging (2)
The packaging is secure and keeps the food fresh.
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Survival (3)
A good overall product with great reviews across all fish species, with no major complaints.
Cons
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Extremely Small Pellets (4) major
The pellets are incredibly small, making them hard for fish to see and eat.
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Clogging Issues (2) major
The small size of the pellets can cause clogging in filters.
Tip: Consider using a different filter type or cleaning the filter more frequently.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Fish owners with bare-bottom tanks — The small pellet size is less of an issue and the nutritional value is good.
- • Those looking for affordable, nutritious fish food — The food is well-priced and has good nutritional content.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with sand bottom tanks — The small pellets can be hard to see and may clog filters.
Durability & Care
Factors: storage conditions, feeding frequency
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are the pellets small enough for all fish to eat?
No, some fish may have trouble seeing or eating the extremely small pellets. Can be an issue for tanks with sand bottoms and certain filters.
What type of filters are compatible with this food?
Some users reported clogging issues with certain filters. Consider a filter that can handle fine particles or clean it more frequently.
Bottom Line
If you have a tank with a sand bottom or a filter that clogs easily, consider alternative food types. If you have a bare-bottom tank and are looking for a well-priced, nutritious option, this could be a good choice. Please note there should be detailed recommendations for different species of fishes to improve the reliability.