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Reddit mentions of New Life Spectrum Thera A Regular Formula - 125 g

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New Life Spectrum Thera A Regular Formula - 125 g
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Natural non-medicated 1Mm sinking Pellets + Garlic, 125gQuality and performance driven products for your petTested for safety and healthProvide a better quality of living for your pet with new life spectrumMade in the USA.
Specs:
Height4 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size125g/All Sizes
Weight0.330693393 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 8 comments on New Life Spectrum Thera A Regular Formula - 125 g:

u/TheFiredrake42 · 15 pointsr/Aquariums

Yes, clowns can change color as they age. They can also sometimes darken if they host in corals instead of anenomes.


Additionally, your food is going to impact their color as well. Ones that are high in [Krill, Shrimp, Carotene, and Spirulina] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002E7K52/?tag=fishlore-20) can increase the red/orange coloring. There are many foods that are specifically designed to make Red colors really Pop!

u/nottivagos · 5 pointsr/Goldfish

Repashy Soilent Green is probably the most popular food on this sub. I use it as a primary food, with the occasional New Life Spectrum Thera-A when i don't have any mixed up. Once a week I'll feed frozen food (blood worms and/or brine shrimp) and once a week I'll feed a veggie (right now thawed& de-shelled frozen peas are the easiest for me).

edit: formats lol

u/Crimzonlogic · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

> I don't have tinier fish unfortunately.

You mean fortunately! It would have been a nasty surprise to notice all of your neon tetras or whatever disappearing over the next few days.

New Life Spectrum makes good quality pellets that sink, like this one. I have some Omega One sinking shrimp pellets. I drop in a couple of those at night for my kuhli loaches.

u/navifrog · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

You're right, it could be parasites but it's hard to say. Also sounds like "the shimmies" which I've heard of before but I'm not totally sure what causes it or how to fix it. One of my mollies started looking like this a few months ago. I started feeding NLS Anti-Parasite food almost 3 weeks ago for white stringy poop and out of all of my fish, that molly has made the biggest change. He's not skinny anymore, no longer wobbles, and has also started chasing the other molly around and being aggressive when he never used to be. I do have to crush the pellets with the back of my fingernail in the lid to make it small enough for my little fish to eat. [Edit* I just realized that they sell a small pellet of the same food. Amazon Link.]

Worth a shot, and it's a high quality food anyway even if it isn't a parasite.

u/BitKix · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

https://www.amazon.com/New-Life-Spectrum-Regular-Formula/dp/B0002E7K52

This one, if you look in the package it says +garlic

BTW I'm no professional, so all my information comes from what I read

u/Drozzi · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I feed New life spectrum every day. Occasionally switching it up with shrimp pellets or algae wafers.

u/thefishestate · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Have you tried putting garlic in the food? Some folks have success with that, or with things like NLS Thera A + Garlic

If you do it yourself, mush up the garlic to release all the oils so they can soak into the food before you give it to the fish.

u/SaltyMexican · 0 pointsr/ReefTank

I had my tank for about 7 years trying many different fish foods. I had the most success keeping fish healthy with New Life Spectrum. I highly suggest you go to your LFS or purchase it online.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002E7K52/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687502&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B0002E7ITK&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1SFT4VTJ4ZYRPGZQAEMP