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Omega One Sinking Shrimp Pellets are an 8.25 oz powerhouse of nutrition made from real shrimp, designed to enhance the health and vibrancy of your aquatic pets while maintaining a cleaner tank environment.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.51 Pounds |
Unit Count | 8.25 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
D**.
Cory Catfish love it other fish try to eat it highly recommend organic! Yeah!
Got this because I had some Cory catfish e which I now have eight so yeah I feed them now 12 pellets a week every four days because you feed fish as much as they will consume or once a day they get feed too much eat too much and probably will die people will probably argue you but I’ve heard this and my fish do fine on three to sometimes four days if I think I’ve been feeding them too much and you lose money on buying more by feeding them ever day which I do like buying stuff for my pets it feels nice but it’s not always good but you do what you do value great for this is great and it’s organic! Yeah! Performance great in my Cory catfish like I guess Any lost any not a one catfish so it works probably and Ingredients it ORGANIC! mad freshness smell good to me yeah gross but eh color ok like it fish food for Cory catfish which my grandma feed my uncle’s mojo like snake fish it’s an mojo they aggressive when eating but anyway he eats those things up I think he loves em! But there not omega brand but you know I think he loves them! But versatility yeah if a mojo eats them yeah go for it but anyway overall I highly recommend this to fish hobbyists and professional if you can find this in bigger quantity’s but five stars! Great for any fish that love me shrimp I think don’t get me wrong but yeah great product price great.
S**N
Good value. Grind it down for your fish if possible.
Good stuffs, manage to get my picky Ram to eat this stuff beside their brineshrime just they were spitting out the flake. I'm writing this review as a FYI for some people I see mentioning how hard it is to break this stuff, and how it's too big even for corries. I recommend getting a pepper/salt grinder vial (like the one you see at a restaurant table), pick one that let you choose the grain size you want to grind to and store these pellet in that, grind the right amount for each feeding. Even when I grind it into almost powder form, this stuff still sink and doesn't dissolve. I prefer to feed my corries this way, seeing them sipping the grain out from the sand is fun comparing to them sucking on one. I think this is also a more natural way to feed corries plus it gives you a more even spread, with no fish being left out.Ciclid and goldfish like it whole though.
V**A
Quality ingredients and fish like it!
Fish seem to like these shrimp pellets. They are a bit more expensive than other brands I have used but this brand is known for its quality so I have been trying out different types. The pellets do seem a bit harder and don't soften as quickly as others I have tried. My large African cichlids eat it readily but it takes them some time to chomp on the pellets before they begin breaking up. To be honest they were more enthusiastic with the softer cheaper brands but I think these ingredients are superior. I have noticed this with all my pet's food (dog, cat, turtles, fish), they prefer "junk food" over quality food but I feed what is best for them. My loaches and other tropicals seem to like these pellets as well. The harder pellets dissolve/soften slower but this will likely help keeping the water clear. Quality product.
M**W
Great Value
One of my favorites on subscribe fish love it and a great price
O**T
Don’t sink reliably. Otherwise good.
The fish like them but they don’t sink very reliably. I buy them mostly for my corydoras but only a few sink right away. Some will float for 30 minutes or more even if you swirl them / bump the bubble off them. I would give them 5 stars if they sank like they’re supposed to.
L**.
High quality , worth the money
My Cory’s went crazy for this stuff . Within minutes of me dropping it in the tank they were swimming all over the place looking for it ! Love that the first ingredient is salmon not some random fish meal or filler .There are cheaper pellets out there but in my opinion I’d rather put good in to get good out .only draw back it does take about a minute for the pellet to hydrate and sink 😬
E**O
Solid bottom feeder food
I've been using this as a supplement food for my bristle nose plecos, corydoras, neo shrimp, snails and marbled crayfish. It sinks quickly and doesn't discolor the water. Most I drop in is about 4 in a 55 gallon tank with 12 to 15 Cory Dora's. It also gets flake food.
M**F
They don't float!
Now, I read the reviews of these, and they seem overwhelmingly positive. I bought them based on this. What I didn't know is that these do not float. I feed them to my turtle. He LOVES shrimp. I usually buy him whole freeze-dried shrimp, but decided to try these pellets this time. I feed Shelldon a mixture of shrimp, blood works, and meal worms. They all float but the shrimp pellets. I've tried different methods from putting them on the steps leading to his beach, or making a pile and showing him where the are. I've even just put them on his beach, but as far as I can tell he hasn't eaten one yet. I did however have to completely clean out my terrarium a week after my last cleaning because over time they clouded my water, and generally just made a big mess. I may have overlooked it, but to my knowledge nowhere in the description does it inform you that they do not float. These seem to be a quality product, but are completely useless to me, as my little guy can't find them. Just be aware of that. Fish food that IMMEDIATELY sinks to the bottom of the tank... Go figure.
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