Corydora Food Choice

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Currently I feed my Panda Cories and Julii Cories a mixture of algae wafers and shrimp pellets. The also eat whatever gets past the other tank occupents which is sometimes flakes, sometimes a mix of blood worms, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, daphnia, and tubifix worms (its a blend i made up originally for my bettas but have been giving it to my community tank.), it stimple depends on what the day is. I like to provide a varied diet as I was instructed to a long time ago. I recently Came across some Soft Sinking Pellets with Krill. I picked it up and didnt realize till I got home it said in small print that that it is Carnivorous and Omnivorus saltwater fish food. Think it would be ok to add this into their varied diet? Or should I take it back?
 
Currently I feed my Panda Cories and Julii Cories a mixture of algae wafers and shrimp pellets. The also eat whatever gets past the other tank occupents which is sometimes flakes, sometimes a mix of blood worms, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, daphnia, and tubifix worms (its a blend i made up originally for my bettas but have been giving it to my community tank.), it stimple depends on what the day is. I like to provide a varied diet as I was instructed to a long time ago. I recently Came across some Soft Sinking Pellets with Krill. I picked it up and didnt realize till I got home it said in small print that that it is Carnivorous and Omnivorus saltwater fish food. Think it would be ok to add this into their varied diet? Or should I take it back?

Hi
In my opinion I would never feed saltwater fish food to any of my tropicals purely because I wouldn't want to risk it. I think you would be better off to take it back and swap it for a tropical food to keep them happier :)
 

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