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HomeFish SuppliesFish FoodWafersHikari Tropical Algae Wafers -- 8.8 oz |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 9 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Tastes terrible Apr 11, 2012
By Wombat These wafers taste terrible so I ended up feeding them to fish. The fish seem quite fond of these dropping wafers. I feed the wafers to corys, loaches, and plecos.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fish love them Aug 25, 2011
By JJ I bought these for my Pleco. He is pretty young and I usually give him one a day. The other fish will also pick at these little wafers, but they stay together and don't make a mess of the tank. I've also been dropping one in after the lights are off and it seems to help keep the other fish off of them from what I can tell. It's a pretty good sized package and will last quite a while with the amount I use.
food for plexco May 16, 2012
By kd4oir My plexco loves thrse wafers. I have to feed my oscars fitst or they will eat every wafer i drop into the tank. In my opinion you cannot go wrong with this product. Bon appetit.
My lobsters, algae eater, Oscers love these May 13, 2012
By Beach Runner I have some fresh water lobsters and this is their favorite food. Now my Oscars have started to get big enough, and they'll grab them as they just fit into their mouth. And the bottom feeders all love them.
Got a great deal on Amazon versus local pet shops.
a must have for any freshwater aquarist Jan 27, 2012
By Neutralist I have a fish room consisting 14 medium size tanks ranging from tiny shrimps to large catfish/pleco types. The hakari algae wafers is by far the most favorite and useful to all live stock. In fact, the guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, and even neon tetras like them and provides the essential vitamins and algae for proper growth and coloring.
Due to the stocking levels in a fish room setup, I buy several of these bags at a time and sometimes I do notice a bag to be of inconsistency (off-color, or hardness)
A suggestion for smaller stocked tank is to break the wafers into smaller chunks and spread them. That will minimize any one fish from being territorial of the food.
For prolonged use, store in a lock&lock air tight container in a cool place away from light.
Basically, this is a must-feed for healthy livestock in your freshwater tank.
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