As it states im curious on to what fish foods you all use i prefer dry foods but looking for recommendations on some high quality ones you guys use
For fish variety is the spice of life. Frozen foods are great for them as well. In terms of pellet foods I feed northfin as well as omega one.
I use a range of food including dry and frozen Hikari Micro-pellets Frozen Bloodworms API tropical Flake Food
I used a mix of crushed New Life Spectrum pellets and Aqueon flakes for my tetras. The cories get whole NLS pellets. As a treat, they will occasionally get thawed bloodworms and crushed Omega One shrimp pellets ( I have to crush them because I have a piggy tetra who likes to hoard food and I am afraid she will choke on a piece too big).
I use a variety of Omega One flakes and pellets, Kensfish flakes and pellets, frozen foods, and live foods.
I have sinking pellets, regular pellets, regular granules, and flakes in my inventory. I normally feed the Hikari sinking pellets on most days.
I've recently added blood worms to my fish diet and at first few feedings it was slow to accept, now even the smaller fish stab at it. my angels dont eat small flake food, they like large flakes or large anything. My blue rams they will eat anything and I mean anything other than poop, my fave. fish next to angels All other fish so far don't care. But so far blood worms are #1 meal
A variety of foods: New Life Spectrum Flakes and Betta Pellets Hikari Bloodworms, Brine Shrimp , Algae and Sinking pellets Frozen Bloodworms and Brine Shrimp Home grown live brine shrimp and Vegetables (Zucchini, peas, and brussel sprouts)
I use NLS and Kensfish pellets for dry food. I feed peas once a week and I also hatch my own brine shrimp. I feed some live and freeze the rest.
Hikari beef-heart and bloodworms "California Freeze-dried Black-worms" freeze-dried products: freeze-dried black-worms with spirulina and beef-heart, discus bites, and algae wafers. New Life Spectrum Cichlid pellets
I use Repashy breeding formula, Frozen Bloodworms and Brine shrimp. San Francisco Bay Brand Omnivore food.