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View Poll Results: What does everyone use here and why do you use that brand of food?
Tetra 31 37.35%
Wardley 14 16.87%
Omega One 7 8.43%
New Life Spectrum 0 0%
Sera 0 0%
Hikari 14 16.87%
O.S.I. 2 2.41%
Ocean Nutrition 0 0%
Other 15 18.07%
Voters: 83. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old August 25th, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Fish food brands

My main food for my fish is Omega One, but I do supplement their diet with other brands of earthworm pellets, plankton pellets, brine shrimp, and live foods. My jack dempsey won't touch the Omega One pellets, so I have to feed him the tetra jumbo cichlid sticks.
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Old August 25th, 2005  
Fish Helper
 
Re: Fish food brands

I use aquarian for everything just because everyone i know has had good colour results and characteristics from it. It also tends not to cloud the water so much.
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Old August 25th, 2005  
Fish Bum
 
Re: Fish food brands

I haven't used anything other than Omega One for a very long time now. My fish seemto like it better nad their colors seem to be better.

MARIE
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Old August 30th, 2005  
Fish Bum
 
Re: Fish food brands

For my flake food, I usually use Tetra but on a whim today while fish food shopping, I picked up Omega One. Now I'm interested to see if it makes a difference!!!
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Old August 30th, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

Quote:
Originally Posted by onelovie
For my flake food, I usually use Tetra but on a whim today while fish food shopping, I picked up Omega One.* Now I'm interested to see if it makes a difference!!!*
You probably will! Omega One is the only fish food I know of that doesn't have fish meal as an ingredient. If you look on the label at the ingredients, the better fish foods won't have fish meal as their first ingredient. I think you will really like it, and your fish should go crazy for it. Which variety did you get? Color flakes, veggie flakes, african cichlid mix? Just curious
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Old September 3rd, 2005  
Fish Master
 
Re: Fish food brands

I use Wardley flakes, Tetra crisps, freeze-dried bloodworms, and catfish wafers, and some other brand of freeze-dried brine shrimp. I see what you mean about fish meal, Gunnie. What is it? Is it bad for your fish, or just not good for them? What is a better ingredient? Maybe I'll switch to Omega One.
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Old September 3rd, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

Quote:
Originally Posted by 0morrokh
I use Wardley flakes, Tetra crisps, freeze-dried bloodworms, and catfish wafers, and some other brand of freeze-dried brine shrimp.* I see what you mean about fish meal, Gunnie.* What is it?* Is it bad for your fish, or just not good for them?* What is a better ingredient?* Maybe I'll switch to Omega One.
Click on the Omega One link on my first post in this forum. It will explain on that site what fish meal is.
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Old September 3rd, 2005  
Moderator
 
Re: Fish food brands

Ok Gunnie I'm lazy, would find your first post with that link please I use Omega One foods but have lost my link to them.
Thanks
Carol
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Old September 3rd, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

Omega One
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Old September 4th, 2005  
Moderator
 
Re: Fish food brands

You know Gunnie sometimes my brain doesn't work right when you said the link in your first post I thought you were talking about the first post you ever made on this site, and being lazy didn't want to look for it. BUT today I scrolled up to the top of this page and there it was. " the first post". Thank you for the link.
Carol
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Old September 26th, 2005  
Fish Bum
 
Re: Fish food brands

I use Tetra and Wardley. I llike the way the Wardley brand is working but it seems that Omega is all the rave. I guess I have to try it. It sounds good. I am also using tetra algae wafers they are better then wardley because they don't cloud the water.
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Old September 29th, 2005  
Fish Keeper
 
Re: Fish food brands

I have Wardley flakes, Tetra freeze dried plankton, Hikari sinking wafers, Wardley Algae wafers and Wardley Freeze dried Bloodworms.

The only reason I have so many is that my Hikari wafers and plankton are running out so I bout some more food now I rotate them to give them a varied diet
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Old September 29th, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

Quote:
Originally Posted by J-Man
I have Wardley flakes, Tetra freeze dried plankton, Hikari sinking wafers, Wardley Algae wafers and Wardley Freeze dried Bloodworms.

The only reason I have so many is that my Hikari wafers and plankton are running out so I bout some more food now I rotate them to give them a varied diet
Variety is very important to your fishies' diet, so "having so many" is actually a good thing.* Even with having different brands of wafers is a good thing.* The ingredients are probably different and just in the variation of ingredients is a little variety in itself.* The Omega One wafers also have kelp in each wafer (they call them rounds), which is something I've never seen in any fish food before.* They are also the greenest wafers on the market & the most expensive.*

I ran out of the large cichlid pellets which my oscars have been raised on, and are very healthy.* I went to a store to get some more, & they only had the 2.2 lb. bucket, which is a lot to buy at one time for me since I only have 2 oscars that eat it.* Anyway, I found out the store was no longer gonna be carrying Omega One (long story), and they were selling out what they had.* I was upset because I didn't think there was any other place in Tallahassee I could buy Omega One (another long story).* I contacted Omega One about a thread I'd started in another forum, and also that I wanted them to know this local chain was dropping their products in all 5 stores.* I received a call from the CEO, and I am proud to say that this chain will be continuing to carry Omega One, and that a small LFS I went to will also be carrying it!* Woo hoo!* It's a little harder to find, and you will usually only find it at your small mom and pop fish stores.* However, due to politics, PetSmart also carries it in some of their stores, so check them out if you have one and can't find it at a smaller store.* If you can't find it locally, send me a pm, and I will give you names and email addressess to contact at Omega One, and I'm sure they will be able to help you find a retailer you can buy from.*

Omega One should not cloud your water. You should see a big difference on your fish's eagerness to feed when you put it in the tank. It even smells different than the others, because it's made with whole salmon. I think it smells fishier. I have read a lot on the cichlid forums about New Life Spectrum and I finally bought a can of it. My fish will eat it, but they are much more aggressive at feeding time when I feed them Omega One. NLS does not contain fish meal as an ingredient, but does contain soy bean meal, which is not a bad thing, but instead of having something in the food that does nothing for nutrition for my fish, I'd rather have my binder be a natural one that does enhance the nutrition, not just hold my fish food together. Omega One is awesome, and the customer support from the company is excellent also!* * If you want to try it, and don't know which one to start with, try the color flakes for your community tank, or the very veggie flakes for your goldfish or other veggie eater fish. There are 2 varieties of the veggie flakes, so for goldfish, try the very veggie. I even feed the very veggie flakes to my carnivore cichlids once a week to keep their digestive systems clean. They go for it as quickly as the other flakes!
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Old September 30th, 2005  
Fish Addict
 
Re: Fish food brands

I was sold Nutrafin with my tank set up, not the Tetra that I had cast my vote. I read the comments and checked out the site for Omega. Since my fish have experienced stress recently, and I will add more in time, I'm interested in their product "First Flake." It seems that if one fish or more doesn't seem to be eating, this might encourage them. Any feedback available? Thanks

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Old September 30th, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

First Flake is recommended for fish that stop eating. It's good for new fish in your tank, or when you are in the process of switching fish to flake foods. I have read where discus folks use it a lot when their discus become finicky.
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Old September 30th, 2005  
Fish Addict
 
Re: Fish food brands

Gunnie, thanks for the quick response. So, if my remain silver tip isn't eating First flake may do the trick? What about the Freshater OmegaOne, would he be encourage to eat that one as well? I don't want to by something unneeded very much. How long do you find that flakes can last? Thanks
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Old September 30th, 2005  
Fish Mentor
 
Re: Fish food brands

What you can try is soaking the food you have in a little garlic juice. Get a small jar of minced garlic from the grocery store. In a little cup or something small, add a little tank water mixed with a few drops of garlic juice from the jar. Soak the flakes a minute or two and then put the flakes in the tank. If that doesn't help then you could try the first flake. Get the smaller can. It won't go to waste. It is perfectly fine and healthy to feed your other fish.
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Old October 1st, 2005  
Moderator ~ Betta Mommy
 
Re: Fish food brands

it is all he will eat
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