What is the best fish food?

What is the best brand of fish food?

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  • Nutrafin

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Never2Bknown said:
I'm not saying that fish WON"T eat fish food other than Hikari, it's just that they generally like Hikari better. Hikari is also higher quality, better ingredients, and more balanced than other brands. It's also the only fish food I know of that actually bothers to put on an expiration date; Hikari just seems to care more.
Also more expensive. I don't have hikari because tetra is cheaper and catches my eye.

I use tetra Select-a-meal, wardley floating cichlid pellets (for my blood parrots), hikari algae wafers, wardley shrimp pellets, tetra bottom feeder mix, wardley FD tubifex worms, and fish gum drop bloodworms.

The hikari that I use has its ups and downs.
Ups: Doesn't soften and release into the water
Downs: Thats the problem. My BPs and cories find it easier to eat the ones that soften.
 
I voted for Hikari but only because my favorite fish food wasn't on the poll. I use Hikari frozen food but usually use an american brand, Omega One. I am not sure if they sell it outside of the US but its a great fish food.
 
I voted Tetra because of their nice flakes. I generally feed all of my fish frozen foods, but flakes are also on the menu. :)
 
I too have voted Hikari because out of that list, I like them the best.

I also use New Life Spectrum pelletes (IMO, the best overall on the market), O.S.I. Spirulina flakes and Aquarian flakes. They are all excellent. Out of Hikari, I use their algae wafers and Excel pelletes.

I've fed Tetra, Nutrafin and other flakes in the past, before discovering these brands.
 
I like to use Hikari, Omega One, ocean nutrition, and Seachem they make these refrigerater foods such as whole fish eggs, brine shrimps and bloodworms, and alternative to frozen and my fish seem to like them more then frozen.
 

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