(Your shopping cart is empty)
You are here: Home >
  • FOOD/FEEDERS
  • Choose a sub category:
    Aquarium Fish Food: Brightwell Aquatics Aquarium Fish Food: Hagen
    Aquarium Fish Food: Instant Ocean Aquarium Fish Food: Ocean Star International
    Aquarium Fish Food: Planktonic Foods Aquarium Fish Food: San Francisco Bay Brand
    Aquarium Fish Food: Sera Freshwater Aquarium Fish Food: Sera Saltwater
    Aquarium Fish Food: Tetra Aquarium Fish Food: Two Little Fishies
    Brine Shrimp Hatcheries Fish Feeders
    Food Accessories Food Supplements
    Pond Fish Food: Laguna Goldfish & Koi Food Pond Fish Food: Laguna Goldfish & Koi Premium Food
    AQUARIUM FISH FOOD TIPS
    • The Instant Ocean food line offers a variety of flake, pellet, grazing block and gel foods for marine fish. The gel foods are an alternative to frozen food and they do not require refrigeration.
    • Freeze-drying food preserves almost as much nutritional value as freezing food. We offer the San Francisco Bay Brand of freeze-dried foods with varieties for both marine and freshwater fishes.
    • Freeze-drying food preserves almost as much nutritional value as freezing food. Aquarium-supply.biz offers the San Francisco Bay Brand of freeze-dried foods with varieties for both marine and freshwater fishes.
    • Flake foods tend be a mixture of different foods rather than a single food. Aquarium-supply.biz offers the Ocean Star International (O.S.I.) line of flake foods, with varieties for both saltwater and freshwater fishes. The sera line of flake foods are very specific to certain species such as goldfish, discus, cichlids, ornamental fish and carps. The sera products have been separated into pages for freshwater and saltwater.
    • Pelletized food appeals to certain varieties of carnivores because the shape better mimics the qualities of live food than either flake or freeze-dried foods. Ocean Star offers Marine Pellets.
    • The closest to a natural food we offer is Julian Sprung's Sea Veggies. These seaweed products have been freeze-dried, but they have undergone less processing than other freeze-dried foods. Vegetarian fishes, such as tangs, algelfishes and certain damselfishes and blennies love dried seaweed.
    • An excellent choice for your soft and stony corals, anenomes, feather duster worms, clams, sponges, tunicates and other filter feeders is Marine Snow.
    • Freeze-dried foods can be fortified with Selcon, a highly unsaturated fatty acid that includes stabilized vitamin C and vitamin B12. Other excellent supplements are Boyd's Vita-Chem Marine and Vita-Chem freshwater.
    • Feed your fish a wide variety of foods. As with humans this will help to insure they get the range of required nutrients.
    • Freeze-dried and flake foods should not be the staple diet of marine fish, but should be used to supplement fresh and frozen foods.
    • Opened flake food may lose food value or even develop mold or bacterial growth. Only purchase food in quatities that can be consumed within a couple months. Store food in the refrigerator.
    www.vascaaquariumsupply.com

     About Us
     
     Privacy Policy
     Send Us Feedback
     
    Company Info | Advertising | Product Index | Category Index | Manufacturer Index | Help | Terms of Use
    Copyright © www.vascaaquariumsupply.com. All Rights Reserved.
    Sell Online with Volusion.