🐠 Dive into Healthy Growth!
API Pond Cool Water Food is a premium fish food designed to provide complete and balanced nutrition for adult fish, ensuring optimal growth and reduced waste. Ideal for use in cooler water temperatures, this allergen-free seafood-flavored pellet is perfect for all breeds, making feeding time a breeze.
Pet Type | Fish |
Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 16.51 x 9.53 cm; 385.55 g |
Item model number | 197 |
Breed Recommendation | All |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Flavor | Seafood |
Item Form | Pellet |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Color | multicolor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Sensitive Stomach |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 386 g |
W**M
Great pond fish food!!! But delivered to a neighbor's house
I bought this fish food again from here. It's always in stock unlike the pet supply stores near me and I get it in a few days.Thank youBill
H**T
Quality Product
Food used for two, fifteen pound koi during cool months. Fish food did not cloud or affect the water quality.
O**W
It's fish food for my outdoor goldfish, in winter.
You're not supposed to feed outdoor fish when it's freezing or below, but we often have weeks in winter when temperatures rise into the 40's or even 50's, and if I see my fish moving about, I feed them this, as it's supposed to digest faster and therefore be less likely to rot in their stomachs when the temperature drops again.
J**M
Easy, fast transaction
My pond fish will only eat API fish food, do you believe it!! I was running low, thinking they’ll go dormant soon but we’ve had such warm beautiful days, they’re still swimming around and eating so I needed more food asap. My order was correct and it arrived quickly. Excellent all around!Thanks!
M**R
Larger, harder than expected
These are marketed for joining and goldfish, but I have a small pond with a dozen rosy fathead minnows who normally eat flake food. These pellets are too large for them to eat in one bite, but they do float for hours, so eventually they become soft enough that the fish will nibble them away bite by bite. On a warm fall day when I think the fish might be up, I'll float a few balls in the morning so that they'll be there when the sun comes over the water and warms it up a touch. This is useful if I'm not home again before sunset. Not the fishes' favorite food, but it's useful for cool, short days.
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