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Freeze Dried Daphnia is a 100% natural fish food option, weighing 0.5 oz (14.2 grams), designed to provide a high-protein, nutritious supplement for both freshwater and marine aquarium fish, as well as invertebrates and fry. Packaged in a convenient bottle, it ensures easy feeding and freshness.
C**N
My fish loves it!
I'm usually a big fan of Omega One and Fluval fish foods, but I don't think they have daphnia in their lines. I have heard good things about daphnia so I came across this brand and I figured I would give it a try. My betta fish immediately went after it! Definitely a big hit and I will be buying more in the future. I don't have the patience or space or time to culture it myself, so this is the next best thing. I gave him 4 of them and they were gone in a few seconds. He's never gone after his regular food as quickly as he did this. Worth every penny in my opinion.
Z**U
Num nom
Fish love it and the bottle meters well.
R**M
Bettas like this!
My bettas seem to really like this. I rotate foods to give them a bit of variety and this is a keeper for my bettas.
E**A
Good but wrong fish love it.
I got this because my betta will not eat ground up daphnia, he prefers granule foods. He definitely wants to try and eat them but the size is a bit too big for his liking.Meanwhile my well-fed corydora will literally swim up to the surface and gobble up what he won't eat so definitely still not a waste. My literal only issue is that I wish the granules were smaller, better sized for eats in one bite bettas.
A**B
betta approved
My betta is pretty lazy and spoiled. I tried lots of different foods and these are by far his favorite.
M**D
Must have for varied diet
My tropical fish love these.
T**Z
It takes bit to work but got results!
My betta has since passed sadly (June 1st) He was bloated for months after a child visiting our home somehow found the food and fed him 15-20 pellets. Of course my betta went crazy trying to eat everything that was thrown in the tank and this lead to him being severely bloated and constipated. I knew this was the beginning of the end 🥲 For 3 months he didn’t poop and I could not find or see feces at the bottom of his tank.As a last resort I bought this and fed him it for a few days. I would do twice a day and then fast him 3 times a week. Eventually he started pooping as I started to see poop at the bottom of the tank. However, I think the excess pellets he ingested had caused a compaction(where he can no longer pass stool cause so much food is blocking the digestive track) so it just got to a point he couldn’t pass anything.It does work but use it as soon as possible. Also use epsom salt or aquarium salt 🧂. Do everything right away to give your fish a fighting chance.
B**Y
Fish food
My Betta loves them
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