Repashy fish foods

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I’ve been told repashy is good for puffers.
What type should I get? I can’t seem to find grub pie anywhere, unless the reptile type is good for them. Is the algae one good, I know SAPs eat some algae but are primarily insectivores.
 
I love repashy. If you go to their website you can purchase direct. They even sell a 4lb container that is the best value. I feed Morning Wood to all my plecos. I'm not sure if the SAPs would eat it but worth a try.
 
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Swiss tropicals site sell them theres many different LFS that sells them that's how I got my grub pie from my local LFS
Would definitely be interested in finding out which version puffers would like. As if they do convert to those i definitely think it's not that hard to try to get my fire eels to take to them. Now I'm gonna try to feed the fire eels grub pie as that's the version I has to feed my archers ? never thought about trying those b4 this thread.
 
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Yeah I love Repashy as well, I like to mix a few types every time I make a batch. You can go crazy with whatever you want, I also add the fish food dust that settles at the bottom of the cans.
 
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My only repashy experience so far is the gecko food. Is it a powder like that or is it something different?
 
My only repashy experience so far is the gecko food. Is it a powder like that or is it something different?
Yes, it comes as a container of powder. Add boiling water to a measured amount. Allow to cool and cut into portions.
 
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I actually made a batch tonight anyways heres what it looks like

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Im just Using those as treats. Multiple greedy barbs/killifish/loaches/angelfish eat those out of my hand if they're not patient enuff when I'm targeting certain species ?
 
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