Durable plastic construction safe for fresh and saltwater use
Fantastic for feeding herbivores. Large suction cup secures Vegi Clips to aquarium glass for quick and easy access during feeding. Sea Veggies Clip from Two Little Fishies floats when removed from suction cup, for easy retrieval. Use them with
Seaweed Selects,
Sea Veggies,
Seaweed Salad, spinach, lettuce and more. Plastic construction permits use in fresh and saltwater tanks, as well as terrariums. Remove any uneaten food from Veggi Clip within 12 to 24 hours to prevent uneaten food from affecting water quality. Replace with fresh food to provide a daily supply of nutritious vegetables. The amount of vegetable will depend on the number and appetite of your herbivores. Observe the feeding habits of your inhabitants and adjust amount accordingly to minimize waste.
Please click on "More Information" for the benefits of feeding sea veggies.
If you are keeping herbivores in your aquarium, you will need to supplement their diet with vegetables. A great supplement for plant-eaters are the sheets, flakes or chunks of dried macroalgae that are now on the market. These veggies are often digested much more completely than foods derived from "land-based" vegetables, like lettuce, and most fish will accept them with gusto. Aquarist should feed their herbivores brown, green, and red algae species on a daily basis. Vegi Clips are an easy way to create a feast for your herbivores by creating unlimited access to the food they crave most.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Monica Smith - Staff Tester Rhinelander, WI
These clips are great for offering herbivores sheets of algae. So much easier then some of the homemade ideas I've tried!
You have pampered your fish and plants, and now it's time for an extended business trip, or an opportunity to pamper yourself with a well-deserved vacation. But what about your aquarium? How can you leave for three days or longer and be sure.
With the wide variety of commercial foods
available, it is sometimes difficult to determine
which type of food to feed your fish. When
choosing a food, the first thing you need to know
is what type of diet is natural to your fish.
Fish need protein, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Unfortunately few foods contain all or enough of these essential nutrients. Therefore, the best way to ensure all their nutritional prerequisites are met is to give them a varied diet.