Algae wafers
Algae wafers
Iâ??ve been using Wardly algae discs for some time now, but after a discussion with some other catfish aquarists Iâ??m a little confused. They mean that JBL or Hikari are better brands. I havenâ??t any experience with these brands, but now Iâ??m thinking of changing to one of them. Have anyone tried JBL or Hikari?
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Thatâ??s what Iâ??ve heard, and thatâ??s why I like to try another brand. Another advantage is that Hikari is available in larger quantities than Wardly. My Wardly-box is empty after only a short while...
In addition to the Wardly algae discs Iâ??ve been using Wardly shrimp sticks, which the fish seems to be quite happy with. Does i.e. Hikari have a similar product, and if so, how are the qulity?
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In addition to the Wardly algae discs Iâ??ve been using Wardly shrimp sticks, which the fish seems to be quite happy with. Does i.e. Hikari have a similar product, and if so, how are the qulity?
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Yeah i agree hikari are way better,My lfs ran out of my usual hikari algae wafers and i thought wardley would be fine It took the cats a few days to even touch them let alone eat them.
I will only swear by hikari now and use the green packet of algae wafers and the carnivore pellets i think they are called
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I will only swear by hikari now and use the green packet of algae wafers and the carnivore pellets i think they are called
Mark
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I have recently started feeding my guys the H. bloodworms and brine shrimps and can readily attest to their popularity, besides the algae wafers, which, as Silurus describes get hit the moment they're in the water - my platies love them. Excellent quality and if the fish are any indication quite yummy You have to shop around a bit like all other things but Big Al's prices are pretty good for these foods in particular. I first saw someone attest to Hikari algae wafers here and tried them, I'm happy to say the rest of what I have tried is just as good. Good luck!
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My veg-eaters seem to like Wardley wafers okay; they prefer zucchini and sweet potato, though.
The meat-eaters say Hikari Carnivore Pellets taste better, but I don't know that I can afford to make it their primary diet! Oog, they are expensive around here! I finally got some mail-order from Big Al's, I will have to check and see if there is a large economy size. Until then they will just have to get along on a varied diet of shrimp pellets, shredded "krab", and Hikari Pellets as a treat...
The meat-eaters say Hikari Carnivore Pellets taste better, but I don't know that I can afford to make it their primary diet! Oog, they are expensive around here! I finally got some mail-order from Big Al's, I will have to check and see if there is a large economy size. Until then they will just have to get along on a varied diet of shrimp pellets, shredded "krab", and Hikari Pellets as a treat...