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Reddit mentions of Tetra TetraMin Plus Tropical Flakes 2.2 Ounces, Nutritionally Balanced Fish Food, With Added Shrimp

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Tetra TetraMin Plus Tropical Flakes 2.2 Ounces, Nutritionally Balanced Fish Food, With Added Shrimp
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TROPICAL FORMULATION: Highly digestible flake blend for use as staple food for all tropical fish.PLUS SHRIMP: With natural shrimp for maximum flavor – a natural attractant for aquarium fish.CLEAR-WATER FORMULA: Won’t cloud water when used as directed.COLOR ENHANCING: Specialized, high-protein fish flake in a formula that enhances your fish’s naturally brilliant colors.
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Height4.88 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size2.2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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u/mollymalone222 · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

As long as the FIRST ingredient on the ingredients list is the actual item you're ok. Look at your Fluval Bug Bites. I use the Tropical Formula for Small Fish (the light blue container), the first ingredient is the actual protein itself, in this case Black Soldier Fly Larvae (ewww). But, if you look at the back of something like TetraMin (sorry Tetra) and the first ingredient is Fish Meal. So, fish meal may have fish but it will also have ground up small ocean fish, left over bits of fish, so it includes bone, waste, etc. and you don't know what kind of fish. In case you wondered why it's not as high quality.

So, for your Betta, as long as you're using the Bug Bites for Betta, that's fine with bloodworms as a treat, no more than a couple of times a week since they aren't very nutritious and if that were all a betta ate, might cause constipation and other problems. Frozen or freeze-dried brine shrimp same thing re the treat a couple times a week. Same for the Dial a treat. The treats are "or" not each of them 2 times a week. I would trade the Hikari Betta Biogold as it's fish meal first ingredient and look for something like New Life Spectrum (not sure why this one is unavailable, but look around) if your LFS sells it or on Amazon for Bettas.

For your Tetras, Sera is a great brand and I feed that to my fish. As long as you have enough in the tank to eat the tabs they're great. I feed the Fluval Bug Bites I mentioned above. They can get the same treats the Betta gets.

Sorry, don't know about the frogs. I have fed the Hikari sinking pellets for bottom feeders like loaches and Cories and Otos (the green and the orange packets) but I only noticed after that the first ingredient is a meal. So, I occasionally feed it because the packages aren't empty yet, but I won't replace them. I use the Bug Bites for Bottom Feeders for my Cories and Otos.

The other Brand I use is Omega One depending on the size of the fish, sometimes the shrimp micro pellets for color and the veggie ones but I think they're too big for tetras who can get bloated from too many of them. I sometimes use Seachem Chlorella or Shrimp Flakes just for something different.

Hope that helps.