Are fish science flakes a good choice?

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sSjey
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Re: Are fish science flakes a good choice?

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@dartle Just a heads up, some of the brands bayside mentioned aren't available in the UK, so you might need to look for alternatives.
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Re: Are fish science flakes a good choice?

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@dartle I thought I'd mention that not all of bayside's suggestions are available in the UK. I've been doing some reading and it's been an eye-opener - I wouldn't have known any better and would've just gone for flakes otherwise. I think I'm going to start off with a mix of Fish science tropical granules and some New Life Spectrum pellets with garlic, I've heard they're good for fish that are stressed while adjusting to a new tank.
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Re: Are fish science flakes a good choice?

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I've got a mix going on. Currently, I'm using Omega One flakes, Northfin community formula pellets, Northfin kelp wafers, and Northfin bug pro. Since my tank's mostly small fish, I crush everything up before adding it in.
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Re: Are fish science flakes a good choice?

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The website is no longer active, so there's no issue about sharing information from a rival site. As long as you give credit to the original author and website, you're more than welcome to share the most relevant parts here and link back to the archived version.
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