Each pellet contains the calories of 1.8 feeder goldfish!
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Sinking fish food is ideal for bottom feeding carnivorous fish
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Excellent alternative to feeding live food to large aquarium fish
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Vitamin-fortified food promotes healthy fish and vibrant coloration
Scientific diet for super-sized carnivorous fish. Large, easy-to-feed sinking pellets reduce parasite or bacteria transfer common with live foods. Nutritionally complete to offer higher levels of necessary vitamins and minerals. Great for large catfish.
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This food is awesome. I highly recommend it. I have a 4-line Catfish who is about 15 years old, he's earned the name Seven for the 7 stitches I got when he impaled my finger while trying to put him back into the aquarium. I had been feeding him sinking shrimp pellets for years but he had seemed to lose interest and started going after the flake food which was not enough plus the shrimp pellets were fouling the water. I tried this and the very first time I used it it was like a feeding frenzy. It's fun to watch him hunt along the bottom of the tank. In fact he eats so much at a time, about 6 pellets, that you can see the shape of the pellet in his tummy. If on the rare occasion he leaves one, the angelfish will gobble it up. I will not feed him anything else now.
Once my Columbian Sharks got 1' long, I had a heck of a time feeding them. All the shrimp pellets were too small to be noticed (or they didn't care for them any more). With this product, though, they gobble it right up! I'm very pleased with it and so are they!
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