Is My Fish Food Any Good?

rleblanc19
  • #1
Hi, so I'm reading about how fillers are terrible for your fish, and they shouldn't be in fish food, but I'm just stupid, so can anyone tell me if my fish food is any good?
For my Tropical Community tank, I'm using Omega One Natural Protein Formula for all tropical fish
Ingredients:
Whole Salmon, halibut, Black Cod, Whole Herring, whole shrimp, whole krill, wheat flour, wheat gluten, fresh kelp, lecithin, astaxanthin, L-ascorbyl,-2-Phosphate ( source of vitamin C), Natural and artificial colors, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E supplement, B12 Supplement, Riboflavin, Niacin, Pantothenic acid, folic acid, biotin, inositol, tocopherol, ethoxyquin.

For my Bettas I'm using Top Fin Betta Bits
Fish Meal, Shrimp Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat meal, fish oil, squid meal, brewers dried yeast, calcium propionate, rice bran, dried aspergillus niger fermentation product, garlic, brine shrimp, canthaxathin, red algae, spirulina, choline chloride, and some more vitamins and things I can't pronounce.
 

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75g Discus Tank
  • #2
Omega One is a high-quality food company. Top Fin food isn't that good.

Could you try to feed your betta the Omega One?
 

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SixThreeOh
  • #3
The Omega one is good. I feed it to my bettas along with some frozen shrimp.
 
rleblanc19
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
Omega One is a high-quality food company. Top Fin food isn't that good.

Could you try to feed your betta the Omega One?
I'm planning on getting some more food for the tropical, since I'm almost all out. I'm going to beg my dad to get me some omega one betta food, and do you think I should feed them flakes or pellets? I only ask because I have two females together, and they don't nip or fight , but one of them is usually at the bottom of the tank, and I haven't seen her eat, but she must be, considering she's alive.
 
_IceFyre_
  • #5
Anything with whole fish as the first few ingredients is generally good. The word meal often implies byproducts that were deemed not suitable for human consumption and lower quality overall.
 
rleblanc19
  • Thread Starter
  • #6
Anything with whole fish as the first few ingredients is generally good. The word meal often implies byproducts that were deemed not suitable for human consumption and lower quality overall.
Oh ****, I didn't know that. Alright, I'll definitely try to stray away from that
 
75g Discus Tank
  • #7
You don’t need to feed you’re betta “Betta Pellets”.

Just feed your betta the Omega One pellets you already have.


Also, bettas eat pellets better than flakes.
 

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