Aren’t Fish Food Companies Required To Itemize Ingredients?

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This guy is doing grain free flakes but looks like he can't do the same with his gel mixes.

Omnivore Flake
Salmon Fish Meal, Atlantic Krill, Squid Meal, Earthworm Meal, and Insect Meals like Black Soldier Fly, Mealworm, and Cricket. Then, we add veggies such as Sweet Potato, Spinach, and Spirulina. Also, there’s Garlic, Pumpkin, and Paprika. Lastly, we infuse it with essential Vitamins, Minerals, Probiotics, and preservatives (E202, E332).
38.9% Protein
6.6% Fat
5.2% Fiber
7.4% Moisture
6.4% AshAquaFlake-Ultimate-Omnivore-Grain-Free-400G.jpg

Carnivore Cuisine Flake

Whole Fish Meal (Salmon), Atlantic Krill, Squid Meal, Green Lipped Mussel, Sweet Potato, Spinach, Spirulina, Kelp, Pea Protein Isolate, Potato Starch, Cassava, Garlic, Salmon Oil, Aniseed, Turmeric, Yeast, Astaxanthin, Montmorillonite Clay, Calcium Carbonate, and vital vitamins and minerals. All preserved safely with (E202, E332).
  • Protein: 42.2%
  • Fat: 6.9%
  • Fiber: 3.2%
  • Moisture: 7.2%
  • Ash: 7.1%
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qldmick qldmick the price of the 400g of the Omni & veggie flakes convert to approx $35usd, and the carnivore to $55usd. Without all the garbage fillers though I’d reckon you could feed less due to the seemingly higher nutritional value per weight. I’m visiting my folks in Qld in March. I might have them order me some to bring back to the US to try 🤔
 
Yea, you’re right 🤙🏼

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The super green, bloodworm banquet and brine shrimp feast too;

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Grain free doesn’t equate to carb/starch free. All dry fish food requires binding agents, especially flake food. Sweet potato, cassava, and pumpkin might sound more sexy, but I doubt the fish notice the difference. I also typically never feed flake food, more economical to feed pellets. Less waste, less nutrient loss in the water. Looks like a decent product line though, just super expensive.
 
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