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FishAddictJulez
09-08-2010, 7:07 PM
I was wondering, what is the best food?? What does everyone prefer??

I feed Hikari Cichlid Bio+Gold, but order some New Life Spectrum today.. Is the NLS better than the Hikari?

Hooked Newbie
09-08-2010, 7:13 PM
NLS and Hikari are both great foods IME. I'd choose NLS over Hikari if I had to though.

Live and Frozen are even better if mixed into a good varied diet with something like NLS as the staple.

Bubbles2112
09-08-2010, 8:09 PM
I use mostly Omega and/or Hikari buttttttt..... I just recently began feeding NLS crusteacean food to my Red Cherry Shrimps and Crystal Red shrimp and the red has just popped in the three weeks since they have begun to eat it! I am very impressed with the NLS food and am going to try another type.

rufioman
09-08-2010, 10:44 PM
I use omega spirulina/krill and some boiled veggies sometimes for my mbunas :)

Star_Rider
09-09-2010, 9:36 AM
many of the foods on the market are suitable. NLS is preferred by many.

My Discus like tetra color bits and hate NLS Discus.

my suggestion is stick to good name brands(Hikari is fine) and vary the diet according to the species.

hang in there

Rollinondubz200
09-09-2010, 10:22 AM
my fish love NLS.

RiVerfishgirl
09-09-2010, 4:50 PM
My favorite brands are Hikari and HBH, and I pick the formula depending on which species I'm housing.

imafreak
09-09-2010, 6:03 PM
My Tropheus get either NLS (combination Cichlid + Thera A), Ken's Topheus Flake, or just recently I ordered a bag of Dainichi Veggie FX and have been using that as well.

FishAddictJulez
09-09-2010, 8:57 PM
OK.. I love the Hikari.. it has really brought the color out in my zebra obliques. Hoping that the NLS will be even better..? I offer alot of different thinks to my little guys... Ive tried lettuce/raw spinach, but they were not impressed.. seemed to like boiled peas/green beans though... as well as raw shrimp, brine shrimp, zuchini, and bloodworms... they even enjoy the algea wafers...

GEV83
09-09-2010, 9:15 PM
I use Hikari Bio-Gold. My fish gobble it up and there colors look good. I would switch but I love the results they have produced with my fish. Ill have to look at the other brand though gots me a bit curious.

imafreak
09-10-2010, 2:15 AM
OK.. I love the Hikari.. it has really brought the color out in my zebra obliques. Hoping that the NLS will be even better..? I offer alot of different thinks to my little guys... Ive tried lettuce/raw spinach, but they were not impressed.. seemed to like boiled peas/green beans though... as well as raw shrimp, brine shrimp, zuchini, and bloodworms... they even enjoy the algea wafers...

Quite a few of the ingredients you listed there make up "Shrimp Mix". If you're feeling adventurous sometime you might want to try and make a batch sometime.

blue2fyre
09-10-2010, 8:23 AM
I have a huge variety in food lol. I mix up a bunch of different veggie pellets for my mbuna and different carnivore/tropical pellets for my Tangs. I've been pretty impressive with Xtreme Aquatic foods and NLS. The mixture of foods has given me good results. My fish are growing well and are very colorful. Just read the ingredients and make sure the first ingredients are something recognizable.

bayst
09-10-2010, 2:48 PM
I like NLS, but have Hikari on hand also for floating food. I also like Ken's spirulina and veggie flakes. I have also used Ken's spirulina with garlic + spirulina bits and HBH veggie wafers.

The NLS does enhance color nicely and fry seem to grow out faster.

FishAddictJulez
09-10-2010, 7:07 PM
So is Dainichi better than NLS?

mostlycichlids
09-13-2010, 10:59 AM
I wouldn't say any food is the "best" But there are foods with higher quality ingredients. I like Hikari when I don't have a large enough order to get NLS. I also like Omega One. I think a good staple food should be provided and my recommended choice is Hikari and NLS but that should be supplemented with live, home made, and frozen foods.

Rjb3
09-13-2010, 6:14 PM
I feed Captain Bob's Sink or Swim foods.

aXio
09-13-2010, 6:21 PM
Yeah it's def. wrong to say one food is better then the other. IMO all high quality foods from all the major brands are VERY good foods such as NLS, Tetra, Omega, Hikari... they are all very good highly nutritious foods. Use what ever your fish prefer and stick to it. Of course with that said you need to mix in veggies and other food with flakes/crisps/pellets to make a good rounded diet for your fish.

FishAddictJulez
09-16-2010, 9:40 PM
OK.. Im still waitinmg on my NLS... so I am feeding the Hikari Bio+Gold.. I love that food... really makes their colors pop...

BettaFishMommy
09-16-2010, 10:26 PM
regardless of the name or brand, what you want to look for first is if there are fillers in the first 5 or more ingredients on the label. if you see anything that has the words 'gluten', 'starch', 'wheat', 'corn', 'flour', etc in the first part of the ingredients then it is most likely a lower quality food.

for example:

Omega One Veggie Flakes - ingredients: whole salmon, black cod, halibut, whole herring, fresh kelp, spirulina, wheat flour, lecithin..... the list goes on to name preservatives, supplements/vitamins, and such.

Tetra Min Tropical Crisps - Fish meal, dried yeast, corn starch, shrimp meal, wheat gluten, ground brown rice, potato protein, soybean oil, dehulled soybean meal, fish oil, guar gum, dried skim milk, sorbitol, algae meal, lecithin, krill...... goes on to name a bunch of nearly unpronounceable stuff that is supposed to be vitamins, preservatives, and the colour of the food comes from various dyes.

can you tell which of the above foods is better quality/more nutritious/a better choice? i'm not touting the Omega food line here, i just grabbed two jars of food off my tank stand as example.

RustyRay
11-10-2010, 9:29 PM
regardless of the name or brand, what you want to look for first is if there are fillers in the first 5 or more ingredients on the label. if you see anything that has the words 'gluten', 'starch', 'wheat', 'corn', 'flour', etc in the first part of the ingredients then it is most likely a lower quality food.

for example:

Omega One Veggie Flakes - ingredients: whole salmon, black cod, halibut, whole herring, fresh kelp, spirulina, wheat flour, lecithin..... the list goes on to name preservatives, supplements/vitamins, and such.

Tetra Min Tropical Crisps - Fish meal, dried yeast, corn starch, shrimp meal, wheat gluten, ground brown rice, potato protein, soybean oil, dehulled soybean meal, fish oil, guar gum, dried skim milk, sorbitol, algae meal, lecithin, krill...... goes on to name a bunch of nearly unpronounceable stuff that is supposed to be vitamins, preservatives, and the colour of the food comes from various dyes.

can you tell which of the above foods is better quality/more nutritious/a better choice? i'm not touting the Omega food line here, i just grabbed two jars of food off my tank stand as example.

This is an open rant, not directed at one person.

Unfortunately, I think many people fall for the marketing of the pet food industry. It's number one, sales method being ---appeal to the customer's sensibilities. To many "fish meal" sounds less appealing than "whole salmon, black cod, and halibut". But the question is: Is one really more nutritious than the other? One may be more visually appealing to the imagination or sound better on a menu, but so what? In the end it's all ground up and pressed into dry flakes or pellets.

One label lists the specific fish, the other doesn't, because it was already fish meal when the manufacturing process began. I can turn swordfish into fish meal. But is swordfish meal necessarily more nutritious than, say, trout meal. I doubt it. Funny how Omega One chose fish that people like eat --salmon, cod, and halibut. Or is it an attempt to sound yummy to you, the customer?

The less successful fish-food companies have to market their foods somehow. They have to compete. And they choose to appeal to people's ideas of freshness and nutrition by using key words.

I've used a dozen fish-food brands over the years, and some do seem to make fish healthier and more colorful than others. But I take exception to people knocking the well-known brand just because it's the well-known brand.

It's interesting that many of my fish ended up colorful and healthy, and repeatedly bred, while eating the cheapest well-known brand.

People make too much of fish food brands. It's a mistake to think that because one is more expensive (or has fancy marketing) that it's better.

jetajockey
11-10-2010, 10:55 PM
I use NLS Thera+A as a staple. It's actually quite affordable in bulk, and has a very long shelf life.

I also like the fact that the product creator himself participates on their Q&A forum. He also has a money back guarantee. Marketing hype? Maybe, but still interesting.

http://nlsfishfood.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=60


I also use a wide array of Ken's foods. They are all great.

shaynablizard
11-11-2010, 8:08 AM
I use NLS for all of my fish, with some other food on occassion to give them some variety. I am very happy with the NLS food. I use cichlid formula, growth formula, fry starter, and Thera A.

CichlidMania
12-08-2010, 7:45 PM
I use hikari cichlid staple, and hbh 8 veggie flakes. and a cube of bloodworms once a day. I see some amazing growth rates in my africans.