Freeze Dried Daphnia 0.5 oz, Fish Food for Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Fish, Invertebrates, and Fry
$11.90
Price: $11.90
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Simple and natural freeze dried daphnia for freshwater and marine aquarium fish, fry and invertebrates. Single ingredient fish food freshly packaged with oxygen absorbers offer an irresistible, fresh flavor that naturally attracts fish. High protein feeding addition for freshwater and marine fish, invertebrates and fry including Angel Fish, Bettas, Gouramis, Goldfish, Cichlids, Tetras, Barbs and many more. Feed amount fish can consume within 3-5 minutes and remove any excess uneaten food after.
Product Dimensions : 1.85 x 1.85 x 4.72 inches; 1.13 ounces
Date First Available : February 20, 2024
Manufacturer : Aquatic Provisions LLC
ASIN : B0CW2461ZC
Country of Origin : China
100% Natural Freeze Dried Daphnia, 0.5 oz, 14.2 grams
High protein, extremely nutritious addition to regular fish food
Great for marine & freshwater fish, fry, and invertebrates
Freshly packaged in easy to feed bottle
Customers say
Customers find the freeze-dried daphnia to be of good quality. They appreciate its nutritional value, with one customer noting it’s a great source of protein.
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8 reviews for Freeze Dried Daphnia 0.5 oz, Fish Food for Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Fish, Invertebrates, and Fry
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Tara Khawaja –
Betta loves these
My beta loves to eat these they are great size and color they’re easy to give to my fish the quality of them seems very good and they don’t make my tank very dirty and then ingredients are very nutritious very nutritious
Mark D –
Must have for varied diet
My tropical fish love these.
Renee 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.
Elena –
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.
Andrew B –
betta approved
My betta is pretty lazy and spoiled. I tried lots of different foods and these are by far his favorite.
Britney –
Fish food
My Betta loves them
Tomas Rodriguez –
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 𥲠For 3 months he didnât 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 couldnât pass anything.It does work but use it as soon as possible. Also use epsom salt or aquarium salt ð§. Do everything right away to give your fish a fighting chance.
David Early –
Works Great
feed my new born fish and they seem to like it since none is left