sinking pellet for Frontosa So Cal PU, meet...

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solara

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I am looking for pellet for my frontosa. I'm looking for to buy in lb. Does not need to be Hikari or NLS as long as they have all the nutrition for them. Any one know the website or selling them, plz let me know. I have my Cracked and repaired 180 tank to trade with. The tank's value is up to $80 so i am expecting a lot of food for my fishes. If not i can pay for the pellet as well. I'm in So Cal, PU or meet for trade or deliver or pu for purchase.
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hey bro try//www.kensfish.com/ great prices and the spirulina foods are great for fronts . or buy some hikari sinking gold at the so cal meet . 2.2 lb for 20$
 
does any one know any local store carry non-brand sinking pellet like kenfish.com? the shipping is not worth it at all.
 
i have a small bag of hikari sinking pellets you can take for 10 dollars. its new. also have aro stick too. pm me if your interested.
 
I just had this discussion last night...

"HBH is a name brand, not a unknown.
its a sinker, so good for plecos too.

http://www.bigalsonline.com/edealin...medium=Comparison+Shopping&CAWELAID=388703446

nearly 2 lbs for $12.99.

wardley 10, just example, its 15 lbs for $41. WalMart is 5 lbs for $12.

http://www.bigalsonline.com/StoreCa...query=wardley+ten&queryType=0&hits=12&offset=

something from this guy on ebay.
hi protein, cheap price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/African-cichlid...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5190e7245f

then i mix it with OSI, Dainichi, Hikari in a big bucket.

it ends up being about 75% Wardley, HBH and the ebay guy, then 25% DAINICH, osi, AND hIKARI, OR WHATEVER stuff the petstore has when you get credit.

don't need to spend a ton on fish food.
once you have multiple tanks and become a breeder you will see.

kens also makes good food that alot of us use.

http://kensfish.com/kenspellets.html

also jehmco has food, and other fish supplies.
http://www.jehmco.com/html/hbh_brand_.html

if you need fish supplies, always check jehmco or bigals first."
 
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