🐟 Keep your fish thriving, even when you’re not home!
King British Holiday Block Food is a specialized fish food designed for coldwater and tropical fish, providing balanced nutrition for up to 14 days. Ideal for holiday feeding, it supports fish health, activity, and vibrant colors without clouding the water, feeding 10-15 small or 6 medium fish per block.
Package Dimensions | 14.1 x 9.5 x 1.9 cm; 20 g |
Breed Recommendation | For coldwater and tropical fish |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Shrimp |
Item Form | Chunk |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Storage Information | Do not store above 25°C. Dispose of any unused product in the domestic rubbish. |
Specific Uses | Holiday Feeding |
Item Weight | 20 g |
D**N
Good product
Bought this for going away for 5 days. Lasted the 5 days. However, if you have a quite a few fish 10+ in a tank I would suggest either getting a larger one or more than one of these. But workers perfectly for me.
M**T
Fish and shrimp enjoyed the block
Kept my fish fed whilst I was away on a camping trip. It was still there when we returned but even the shrimp were enjoying it!Will but again for my next trip away
C**Y
Fish were happy
Saves me the hassle of getting someone to come in everyday to feed my fish when I’m away. Fish were alive and seemed happy. Water even looked clearer. Left home for a week
A**A
pets
good value and lasted the duration
H**L
Fish survives whilst we enjoyed the sunshine
Great little block of fish food to ensure our goldfish survive whilst we were away. Easy to use by dropping in the tank. Have to say that all the fish survive the two weeks we were away so must be effective
D**E
Did the job
Very good did the job
L**Z
Ok but not the best.
Serve the purpose but leave terrible scum on the surface of the tank. Always need to give the rank a good clean when I return from a few days away.
A**I
Good holiday food block.
Used for a week away. There was still a small bit left on our return. The tank was very clean, so the food does not dirty the water. The fish didn’t rush to be fed, so the block must have did the job.
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