"Quality flake food?"

What is considered "quality" flake food?


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kimmisc

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On fish profiles and sites, you often see "quality flake food" listed as a proper food source. What is quality flake food? Every flake food states that it is high in quality, but of course it would. :)

I put Tetra and Wardley's up because those are what is typically found in Walmart and the LFS around here.

Feel free to discuss.
 
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Omega One, Hikari, NLS... You do sometimes get what you pay for.
 
I feed New Life Spectrum flake. You defintely get what you pay for.
 
I use Ocean Nutrition, it's very good but could be rare to find. They have a nice variety of flakes. If not, I've heard good things of NLS. I use Ocean Nutrition flakes and NLS Thera A+ small pellets; very good.
 
I used to use tetra min, but since i got cichlids ive switched to nutrafin basix...which some of you might know, i found a piece of tiawanese news clipping in, lol. I also feed aquadine pellets and i use wardley algae pellets.
 
If I feed dry foods, I like Hikari and Tetra color Flakes. My fish dont like Omega One, and I havent used Nutrafin in about 5-7 years.
 
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