Repashy Super Foods

Which Repashy Foods would you buy?

  • Community Plus

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Bottom Scratcher

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Grub Pie-Fish

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Igapo Explorer

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Morning Wood

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Soilent Green

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • Spawn and Grow

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Super Green

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Super Gold

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Redrum

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .
Pwilly07
  • #1
Please vote on the poll for what foods you'd like me to have in stock. They come in 3oz, 6oz, 12oz, and 70.4 oz for all the varieties in the poll. If you need a description of the food, please let me know and I will get that for you asap. That way, your vote will be an informed decision. =)

Please state in the comments what size you would most likely buy as well. 20, 3oz jars doesn't help me or you if you have many tanks and want a 12oz or 70.4 oz jar.
 

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Fishproblem
  • #2
Never bought repashy before, but I've been thinking about it. I'm most likely to get a smaller amount, like the 3oz. I like a variety, so small is great for me
 

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Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
Never bought repashy before, but I've been thinking about it. I'm most likely to get a smaller amount, like the 3oz. I like a variety, so small is great for me
I got a variety of sizes from 3oz, 6oz, and 12oz. I got community plus, bottom scratcher, igapo explorer, morning wood, soilent green, spawn and grow, super gold, and grub pie. I ordered smaller quantities to begin with and once I know what sells out the fastest, I'll start buying more of those. I guarantee I can beat any retail price so you're buying with confidence.

Should anyone want the larger size (70.4oz) I would take pre-orders for that and then require payment before I bought them to ensure that no one backs out. Maybe in a few years I can keep that size in stock, but for now it is quite expensive and not many people have enough tanks to use it all before it would spoil.

If I'm out of stock on a certain kind, pre-orders can also be placed so that I know how many I need to buy.

Please ask if you have questions.
 
Cowardlyslimeball
  • #4
Please vote on the poll for what foods you'd like me to have in stock. They come in 3oz, 6oz, 12oz, and 70.4 oz for all the varieties in the poll. If you need a description of the food, please let me know and I will get that for you asap. That way, your vote will be an informed decision. =)

Please state in the comments what size you would most likely buy as well. 20, 3oz jars doesn't help me or you if you have many tanks and want a 12oz or 70.4 oz jar.
How much are they each? I've been trying to find a good food for all my fish for awhile.
 
AquaBaby
  • #5
I know this is a bit off topic, but it might help people decide if they might want to try it or not.

In addition to making it per the instructions, I make some on sticks like shrimp lollies.

I take the skewers (literally ones I have saved from shrimp lollies), do an egg white wash, roll in repashy powder, dry in the oven, then store in the freezer (in shrimp lolly bags LOL). My shrimp eat on them, but my fish LOVE them.
 
Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #6
I know this is a bit off topic, but it might help people decide if they might want to try it or not.

In addition to making it per the instructions, I make some on sticks like shrimp lollies.

I take the skewers (literally ones I have saved from shrimp lollies), do an egg white wash, roll in repashy powder, dry in the oven, then store in the freezer (in shrimp lolly bags LOL). My shrimp eat on them, but my fish LOVE them.
That is sooo awesome!!! I think people need to see that Repashy is so versatile and has really great ingredients. It is by far a superior food in my opinion to flakes as being gelled it doesn't cloud the water as easily as flakes and in powder form, it is a perfect fry food. Keep the ideas coming!!
How much are they each? I've been trying to find a good food for all my fish for awhile.
3oz jars are $10.99, 6oz $16.99, and 12oz $27.99. They retail for $11.99, $17.99, and $29.99. If you bought more than one jar, I could discount some too! It lasts a while even with the 6 oz. and 12 oz. 3 oz I would buy to make sure my fish liked it or if I wanted to switch things up every few days. I had a 6 oz. jar last 2 months on a 40 breeder, 29g, 20g, and a 10g tank because you only need a few tablespoons per batch of the powder.
 

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Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #7
Never bought repashy before, but I've been thinking about it. I'm most likely to get a smaller amount, like the 3oz. I like a variety, so small is great for me
You will not regret buying some. I waited till the fish were hungry....2-3 days of no food and then fed the Repashy for several days straight. Before I knew it they were all over the food with many shrimp, snails, fish on each block. I couldn't see the blocks of food at one point.
 
Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
You will not regret buying some. I waited till the fish were hungry....2-3 days of no food and then fed the Repashy for several days straight. Before I knew it they were all over the food with many shrimp, snails, fish on each block. I couldn't see the blocks of food at one point.
Here's a picture from April.
 

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Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #9
Repashy order is coming in 12/28. I'll list what I ordered so if anyone wants first dibs you can tell me which one and the size ahead of time. Please know that until I have a better idea on what sells best, I'll have a variety. Then, I can hone in on specific kinds and get more of them.
 
Pwilly07
  • Thread Starter
  • #10
3oz jars are $10.99, 6oz $16.99, and 12oz $27.99. Buying more than one can get you a discount. In parentheses is the quantity for that size container in stock.

Bottom Scratcher:
Our specialized meal for invertivores. This formula
contains no fish meal. Main ingredients are all invertebrate-based containing Black Soldier Fly Larvae Meal, Mussel Meal, Squid Meal, and Krill Meal as the primary sources of proteins and fats
3oz (2)
6oz (2)
12oz (1)

Community Plus: Our Omnivore formula with proteins coming from a balance of plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate sources that is a great all around formula for a diversely populated tank.
3oz (3)
6oz (2)
12oz (1)

Grub Pie (Fish): Our Black Soldier Fly Larvae-Based(>75%) meal replacement gel for insectivorous species of tropical fish. Great for livebearers, gouramis, catfish, and even amphibians. Insects are raised in the USA!
3oz (2)
6oz (1)
12oz (1)

Igapo' Explorer: Our formula for all Rain forest Fish Species, contains invertebrates, Nuts, Fruits, Seeds, Legumes, Herbs and Greens
3oz (2)
6oz (1)
12oz (1)

Morning Wood: Our high fiber, firmer-gelling, longer-lasting formula for wood rasping species of fish and detritus feeding invertebrates.
3oz (2)
6oz (1)
12oz (1)

Soilent Green: (Gel Fish food for fresh and saltwater herbivorous with vitamins and carotenoids)
3oz (3)
6oz (2)

Spawn & Grow (Freshwater): Our Spawn & Grow gel premix formula designed for broodstock conditioning, initial raising of fry and revitalizing newly imported specimens. It contains high levels of fat (>14%) and protein (>45%), which gives fish that extra source of energy and nutrients they need to build the reserves required for spawning, recovery, and fast growth.
3oz (2)
6oz (1)
12oz (1)

Super Gold: Specifically developed for excellent digestion and nutrition in Goldfish & Koi. Easy to make premix, featuring awide-spectrum of Quality Ingredients.
3oz (2)
 

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