"Quality flake food?"

What is considered "quality" flake food?


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I've been using Tetra all along. I went to buy new flakes this week and read the analysis on the back. Wardley's had slightly higher numbers for everything, though not by much. I bought a can of it to try it out.

I think I will order one of the other brands next time.
 
i feed all my angels tera min and they have all coloured up really well since feeding them that. they won't eat any other kind of flakes and just spit it back out. so i got this hamper food thing from pfk (they sent it to me by post for free) which had loads of different boxes of nutrafin food - think i'm gonna try that when the tetra runs out.
 
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.
now thats a filler if i ever saw one :D
 
I prefer Omega One Color Enhancement for my tropicals. I use Wardley's pellets for the others.
 
Omega One color enhancement
 
Now that i've started getting into larger fish like cichlids and bichir, i'm becoming a big fan of Hikari. Still using Tetramin for my tetras, but will probably try something fancier when that can runs out.
 
yeah i'm also using hikari gold pellets for my oscar and in the space of a month he has orange popping up everywhere! so yeah - for pellets, hikari IMO are the pellets that have worked best for me.
 
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