Food questions for the Ken's Fish shoppers?

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I'm thinking of switching to Ken's, seeing that he has Prime kind of put me over the top since I can get it there too, and for a decent price.

Anyway, I currently use mostly Hikari. Cichlid sinking gold mini for my growouts, floating gold medium for my big guys, and carnivore sticks. I also use krill. I was wondering what the Ken's counterpart to these would be as far as size, and I don't see anything that comps to the carnivore. Also wondering how the krill is, and if the Antarctic is really worth getting compared to the North Pacific.
 
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The closest thing I think I found that compared to the carnivore pellets were one of his his no-carb sinking pellets... If I remember correctly. I have never used them myself, so I can't say if my fish like it.

I have used his Sinking Growth Pellets, Cichlid Pellets, Sinking Pellets w/ Brine Shrimp, Earthworm Flake, and 5 Stick Blend -- all with great success.

I've been curious about his Soft and Moist Krill Pellets... Next time I place an order with him that will be something I'll be sure to try.



Let me know how it turns out for you. ;)
 
Stump;3103266; said:
The closest thing I think I found that compared to the carnivore pellets were one of his his no-carb sinking pellets... If I remember correctly. I have never used them myself, so I can't say if my fish like it.

I have used his Sinking Growth Pellets, Cichlid Pellets, Sinking Pellets w/ Brine Shrimp, Earthworm Flake, and 5 Stick Blend -- all with great success.

I've been curious about his Soft and Moist Krill Pellets... Next time I place an order with him that will be something I'll be sure to try.



Let me know how it turns out for you. ;)

I bought the Antarctic krill, no-carb sinking, and floating cichlid, and the moist pellets. I'll post about them once they get here.
 
the soft and moist with krill needs to be kept cold. it will say right on the label, but figured id let you know incase you guys miss it
 
I bought 2 lbs of his krill, it's very large and high quality with minimal powders and at a great price too. The soft and moist pellets do need to be refrigerated I think it's because of the blood meal, I saw on another site that it can cause diseases and even deaths when not refrigerated. I don't know how much of this is true but I'm playing it safe and I just leave it in the freezer.
 
dennisdeng2002;3104135; said:
I bought 2 lbs of his krill, it's very large and high quality with minimal powders and at a great price too. The soft and moist pellets do need to be refrigerated I think it's because of the blood meal, I saw on another site that it can cause diseases and even deaths when not refrigerated. I don't know how much of this is true but I'm playing it safe and I just leave it in the freezer.

Good to hear about the krill, I bought from yourfishstuff on ebay before and the last couple batches were pretty lousy. I will for sure refrigerate the moist pellets...those really sound like something the fish will go for.
 
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