Our Easy Community Floating Pellets are made of 6 main Ingredients. The majority of the food comes from three high quality protein sources: Whole Anchovy Meal, Whole Krill Meal and Whole Shrimp Meal. To hold the protein together, we need a binder. We mix 3 ingredients to keep the pellet stable and feed cleanly: Wheat Flour, Fish Oil and Yeast. Then to top it off, we add a multi vitamin pack to the food.
Easy Community Floating Pellets work well for fish from 1-4 inches. We’ve seen great success feeding it to Bettas,Barbs, Tetras, Angelfish, Guppies, Swordtails, Platies, Rasboras,Rainbows, Goldfish, African Cichlids, Loaches, Corydoras(once it sinks) and more.
Extended Hang Time
Our Community Pellet floats for extended amounts of time. Even if fish or filtration knock it lower into the water column it tends to float back to the top. This makes it easy to control feeding in your community tanks.
Perfect for Community Fish
This food handles 90% or more of all the community fish. Livebearers, midsize tetras, angelfish, barbs, and more. Basically anything that will feed from the surface will love it.
Whole Anchovy Meal, Whole Krill Meal and Whole Shrimp Meal
Your fish and shrimp will go crazy for this food because we've packed it with great protein sources. Wheat Flour as the main binder to keep it together and a multivitamin supplement to fill in gaps of your fish and invertebrates dietary needs.
Higher Protein Means Faster Growth and Colors
Unlike most fish foods you buy at the pet store, our protein-packed formula is filled with 55% protein to grow fry quickly and color them up faster.
FYI: I ramble on the same thing in the video if you'd prefer that to the wall of text.
I like this food, I so badly wanted my fish to like it, but alas, they barely eat it. I love how it floats in the water and I think it is better at triggering hunting responses in my fish because of how it moves mid column.
It has the same great simple ingredients as the magic small fish feed, but in different quantities, yet my fish like the small fish feed over the community pellet and I think it's because of the hardness of the pellets.
My fish get really excited when it hits the water, but they nom on it for a bit then spit it out. After a while they just start ignoring the pellets floating around. In the hand the pellets have the same hardness feel as some other competitors pellets I've tried, which my fish also do not eat. The pellets aren't huge but I think their size exacerbates the problem of the pellets being too hard for them.
Could it very well just mean my fish are picky? Yes, but I'd keep it in mind if you have fish like mine who prefer soft foods.
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Cris H. (Oregon, OH, US)
Easy community floating pellets
I find the food is the perfect food for a wide variety of fish as you can see from my video. The pellets has imo the perfect buoyancy.
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Eric S. (Uniontown, OH, US)
The whole tank loves it!
My community consists of a Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami, Rummy Nose Tetras, Serpae Tetras, Gold Barbs, YoYo Loach, Siamese algae eater, some Panda Cory's, and a Bristle Nose Pleco. Everything loves this stuff.
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Suzanne (Jamestown, NY, US)
He likes it!
These are the perfect size for my zebra danios & white cloud mountain minnows- but better yet, my betta loves them! And he is a very picky eater!
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Dave E.
Amazing food
This is the best food, it hovers in the water column from top to bottom. Very easy to tell if you have over fed.
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Mike H. (Auburn Hills, MI, US)
Great Fish Food!
I have been feeding this food for a couple of weeks now and my fish really enjoy it. It stays floating for an amazing amount of time. I tested it on a empty tank and I still had a couple of pellets floating that were still floating the next day (12 hours later). Amazing food for you medium sized fish. Highly recommend!
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Ben (Ogden, UT, US)
Apistos Like It
#1 thing to know about this food is the smell is like 1/4 the smell of the magic small fish feed. So when you open the container, your wife isn't gonna ask what died, and your dogs aren't gonna be harassing you for a taste.
It seems like my fish really like this pellet, especially my apisto macmasteri. They like feeding from the surface, and about 95% of these will stay floating/float back up if they get pushed down. The other 5% will slowly sink and then stick to whatever it hits for the most part.
I'll probably be buying this for my community tank, and my apisto pair when they're not breeding. Definitely seems like the fish really like it.
As a side note, sometimes it looks like 20% sink and don't float back up, and sometimes there are only a few pellets that'll sink. Not sure if it's luck of the draw, or currents or what. I'm sure I'll notice a pattern once I feed it more, but sometimes I'm surprised at how many sink.
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Andrew E. (Los Angeles, CA, US)
I wrote a previous review and wanted to put in a video of African Cichlids eating this food.
Neolamprologus Brichardi and a Julii - pretty happy!
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Corey S. (Troy, MO, US)
Incredibly Fun to Feed!
What an awesome food! It’s a great size—auto feeder friendly, fry and large fish alike go nuts for it. Shrimp and snails carry it around munching on it. It’s so much fun watching for 5 minutes or so after a feed. Everyone comes out to munch! I highly recommend giving it a try!
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Zachariah h. (Bellevue, WA, US)
Best food on the market
Wow this food is amazing. Fish love it and it is reasonably