First Bite Soft Pellets

zoomster

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Ok first off, I was supposed to do this a while ago and forgot until I saw unibobs post in Bean Bag Frags. Sorry @unibob !

I was given a jar to test on my reef and my Fowlr tank and the fish really seem to enjoy it! Only my 2 smaller fish - basslet and small clown - seem to have a problem with it due to the size, ( 2.5mm ) but I believe a smaller size is available. However they still pick at the pellets that hit the substrate until they have devoured them. The fish seem to eat a bit more of these and although I am not sure exactly why maybe Unibob can explain why but, I figure it is either due to the taste ( they even smell stronger and fresher that hard pellets ) or, the fact that they are easier to digest.
Please note: I have NOT tried any myself.

Thanks again for the tester unibob!
 

unibob

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European aquarium foods are big on a cold compress manufacturing practice where they don't "bake" the nutrition out of their products. This is part of the reason why the smell is more potent then a food from NLS or Omega.

If there is someone who has an automation auto feeder that would be interested in testing the product in their auto feeder please send me a PM.

It is a new product for me, and there is no better people to test it then you guys.

Thanks again for the review zoomster!


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Nonuser

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I was reading up on the dry vs frozen and I guess the dry pellets like these are more nutritious and you can feed less then frozen. All around better food source, if you can get the fish to eat em
 
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