The two pellets I mentioned are the ones I'm talking about, the first 11 ingredients in the one is PRAWNS, DRIED SPIRULINA ALGAE, DRIED KELP, DRIED SEAWEED, WHOLE CORN, JUMBO SQUID MEAL, WHOLE ANCHOVY, WHOLE SARDINE, WHOLE SCAD, WHOLE GARLIC, WHOLE THREE SPOT SWIMMING CRAB. The only one I don't like in that is whole corn. The other one has the first 5 ingredients being PRAWNS, DRIED SPIRULINA ALGAE, JUMBO SQUID MEAL, DRIED KELP, DRIED SEAWEED. These are some pretty good ingredients if you ask me (minus the whole corn). One of the ingredients in new life spectrum pellets is whole wheat flour, that doesn't sound like a very good fish food ingredient. Northfin has wheat flour too, but it also has a bunch of "meals" like herring meal, sardine meal, krill meal, etc. Just because it has one or two ingredients that aren't ideal doesn't make it a bad food.Cobalt?
Ingredients such as Whole Corn, and Soybean Meal, aren't exactly primo ingredients. Those are ingredients that I expect to see in farm feed, not foods described as high quality, or "best". I wouldn't even give this brand an honorable mention.
No, I looked at good fish foods I use/d and shared them. The Omega One Small Cichlid Pellet has the 3rd ingredient as wheat germ and the 4th ingredient as wheat flour, which are the main ingredients, also containing wheat gluten as the 9th ingredient. Omega ones sinking goldfish pellet has wheat germ and wheat flour as the 3rd and 4th ingredient, as does almost all their pellets, it contains those as the MAIN INGREDIENTS, not just some of the things they added in there. The ingredients that aren't good in the cobalt pellets are the 5th and 12th ingredients, so those unhealthy ingredients are higher in the omega one pellets than the cobalt pellets (or atleast the ones I recommended).Where'd this list come from? Some YouTuber?
Personally for me I like omega one which I think is better than cobalt.
About the repashy super food, yes it contains a lot of water in it. But that doesn't make it "bad" or "unhealthy", are you going to call frozen food bad because it contains more water than repashy super food does? No, because that's stupid, calling it unhealthy just because it has a lot of water is simply not true. I agree that you shouldn't ONLY feed repashy, but you should mix it in with your fish's diet. I mix it in with all of my fish's diets, just like you should mix in frozen and pellet/flake food. Note that you can also change the water content by adding less or more water. I add in very little water so instead of the mix having a cake batter like consistency, it has more of a doughy consistency. You can also dehydrate the repashy super food and make your own pellets out of it.
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