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Hikari Sinking Carnivore Pellets are a premium pet food option, specifically formulated to meet the dietary needs of carnivorous pets. Each 2.61-ounce package is packed with high digestible protein and carotenoids, ensuring your pet not only thrives but also showcases stunning colors. Free from harmful parasites and bacteria, these pellets mimic the texture of live fish, making mealtime an enticing experience.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 2.61 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
D**L
Works for non-tropical fish as well
Use to feed catfish, largemouth bass, and perch I have in a cast iron tub in my backyard. They love it, good quantity for price, satisfied customer
H**R
Good stuff
Arrives fresh, Cory’s love it (and pesky fish!)
J**Y
fish love these
My knife fishes favorite food ever. He loves these and eats them as soon they hit the water. These are also good for my shrimp and crayfish.
A**E
Good for axolotls
My axolotls love these and they sink easily. They do, of course, dissolve and get gross if not eaten.
A**R
Yummy fish food!!
Excellent product. My 18 year old Silver Dollars love these small pellets; they’ve been eating them for years!! Also “Ken’s Fish”, the seller, shipped them immediately (Dec 20 date ordered) and I received them today Dec 23. Great job!!!
A**W
Bigger bites fir bigger fish
Good for bigger fish. Not the mirco mini tropical guppy granule fish food i bought from a different page
V**.
Perfect for my picky African Lungfish
A few months ago I got a young West African Lungfish (we named him Cthulhu!). Some of you might remember learning about lungfish in a highschool or college biology class, they are a really unusual type of critter that educators may refer to when they are teaching about evolution. This is because they are still very similar to their fossilized ancestors, and they (and a couple of other species of lungfish) are the only group left that represents the body plan of what early amphibians might have started out as.Since lungfish are such an uncommon housepet, there isn't an abundance of information about taking care of them in captivity, and even discriptions of their diets are vague. When Cthulhu first arrived he barely ate anything we offered him for weeks, and showed few signs of growth. When we tried these though, he gobbled them up immediately with no hesitation! (Even our pleco really loves them since most species of pleco are actually at least partially carnivorous!) Since then he's gained better coloration, been more lively, and quickly grown another 4 inches in length (they grow up to 3 feet long)! Now my only problem is keeping it stocked to keep up with his appetite lololI'll try to add a video of him munching away at some point!*Note: Several reviews mention it having a smell and while the pellets are pretty pungent, if you only feed them as much as they can eat and keep the bag sealed you won't have a problem. Bad smells come from extra food that gets left in the bottom of the tank (you should never leave extra food of any kind, but especially not this kind).
M**Y
Great Bottom Dweller Fish Food.
My Clown Loaches love these!! My young clown loaches are picky about their pellets. They love these and go crazy every time they get them.
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