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I ordered some Atison's Betta Pro food and Atison's Betta Spa from the IBC a couple of weeks ago and they finally got more of the spa in stock, so I received my products today :cool:
So far the food is a big hit. You get a huge 75g container of it for about $1.00 more than you'd pay for one of those little cardboard Hikari packages, and it comes with a little plastic spoon that fits inside the container for easy feeding. It definitely has a smell to it, but the bettas seem to love it just as much as they love their Hikari (which is a lot, I assure you... the piggies.) One of the best things about it is that the pellets are smaller than Hikari, so they're easier to eat. Even my tiny little imbellis juvies can tackle these things! This will make feeding my juvies a lot easier on the days I don't feel like defrosting frozen foods and my worm culture needs to rest a while. The main ingredient is brine shrimp embryos.

I got the Spa, which is IAL extract, mostly for my imbellis because they haven't been as active since my driftwood stopped leeching tannins. My only gripe is that the bottle is pretty small, but maybe it only seems that way because I already used half of it putting it in every betta tank I have :lol:. Tomorrow we'll see if the bettas notice a difference. It turns the water a nice tea colour, which I'm not too fond of in my tanks with marble substrate, but I luuuuurve the look in my more natural tanks :D
 
I ordered the Betta Focus Ketapang Leaf Extract from bluebettausa.

I have now emailed to request an order of the Atison products. I am a little skeptical, because I have an Ocean Nutrition box of shrimp flakes siting on the shelf that my tetras weren't thrilled with.

My new bettas are eating, of course, freeze dried and frozen blood worms and brine shrimp. They also are fine with Hikari Bio Gold, and Tetra mini granules. The fish I got from bluebettausa eat everything without hesitation. They claim to make an effort to condition the fish to a variety of foods.

On the other hand, my lfs veil tails were more difficult to move from freeze dried and frozen foods.

I have yet too look into raising black worms.
 

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