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The New Life Spectrum Algaemax Wafers (150g) are specially formulated sinking wafers enriched with algae, designed to promote the health and vitality of your fish. With a compact size and lightweight design, these wafers are perfect for both novice and experienced aquarists. Manufactured in the USA, they come with a warranty, ensuring quality and satisfaction.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.11 x 2.68 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 6.34 ounces |
Brand Name | New Life Spectrum |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | New Life Spectrum Algaemax Wafers 150g (Naturox Series) |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | New Life Spectrum |
Part Number | Nat Algae Wafer 150g |
Included Components | New Life Spectrum Algaemax Wafers 150g (Naturox Series) |
Size | 5.3 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Target Species | Fish |
L**J
Quality
I love this whole brand. My pleco loves these and it’s one of the only food for these guys that have such good, healthy, quality ingredients
S**2
Good product
My pleco’s love it.
D**E
Successful feeding!
I bought these wafers primarily for my newly acquired trio of Otos. The first day they seemed totally uninterested but today they are eating the wafer. The Gourami really likes them too and the Green Neons seem to enjoy the little bits that float into the water column. Now that I know I can keep my Otos well-fed, I will get a few more because they do enjoy being in groups. Also, if you're hesitant because of the price, the container is large and it is filled from the bottom to the rim. You are definitely getting your money's worth, considering the size and the quality of the ingredients.Livestock update:I added four c123 Corydoras that go crazy over these, moving them about like edible soccer balls.I also added two Peacock Gudgeons that show minimal interest. This is expected, as they are micropredators, preferring meat-based foods.
M**.
Algae wafers
My fish seem to enjoy the wafers I would recommend these I have a community tank
C**A
They LOVE it
High quality ingredients, and my fish and snails all swarm to these wafers. Even my angels and betta fish pick at them (I have 2 tanks). They dissolve nicely and get soft enough for the fish to take bites out, without clouding the water. I use a few different brands of algae wafers and rotate them, and I think that this brand is their favorite. The North Fin Kelp wafers are also very good and have great ingredients (no fillers and crap). Would recommend getting both and rotating for a varied diet. (I also use Omega One cichlid flakes, freeze dried blood worms, daphnia, and brine shrimp, some frozen cubes and pellet foods) Do your research and look at ingredients. Fish meal is not a good ingredient, and neither is flour.
A**R
Some float
Love the ingredients, the fish seemed to enjoy it, but too many of them float.
R**K
Mostly algae
I give it a 5/5 stars for being the only algae wafer that’s made mostly of algae! Everything in my aquariums, from fish to snails and shrimp, devour the wafers. And, they are easy to break in halves to better spread around, especially for little mouths.Additionally, I Subscribed and Saved👍🏻
F**R
Great so far
Edit 2/19/21: My nerites now eat these on the terracotta food plate that I use. All of my snails and shrimp love these so far. Nerites will not always eat pellet food or other veggies, so keep that in mind when buying pellet foods. Luckily mine just took a bit till they started eating them on their own.Edit 2/9/21: All of my nerites eat these by now, though I need to smear them on the log decor I have. Whatever works, at least they're still eating the wafers.As soon as the wafer went in the tank, my ghost shrimp came to have some. None of my nerites and mystery snails seems to have noticed it except for one. Not sure if my nerites will eat them as they so far ignore everything except actual algae and other debris. But I have goldfish too, they seem to love these.The wafer broke apart very easily after a few minutes of soaking. I used a tiny plastic spoon to break them apart in the water. They are very solid when you don't soak them, so make sure to soak them a bit first before splitting it apart.
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