• Scientifically developed floating pellet formula is ideal for feeding a variety of small tropical fish, especially bettas
  • Includes 1.2 ounces of mini floating pellets in a convenient, easy-to-store jar
  • Fortified with a stabilized form of vitamin C that promotes a healthy immune system in fish
  • Contains no artificial colors or dyes that can harm fish or cloud water
  • Provide your fish with a balanced and palatable diet

My axolotls will not eat dead or frozen foods and I cannot give them live food on a nightly basis. Miraculously, they love these shrimp pellets. I am able to drop them in above where they are laying and they catch them in their mouth. They have not grown tired of them and really do go crazy for them. Then, I move over a few feet and drop them into my 20 gallon with tetras and 3 types of corydoras, and they go crazy as well. They are a bit pricey, but this little can lasts a long time, especially if you are just using it to feed fish. My axolotls probably go through 20 each and a fish only needs one or 2 each, MAYBE. great product, love the 2 pack- save some money and I know I will need it eventually.

I have a variety of tropical fish and a few species of loaches, my dojo loaches started off about 3" when I bought them and after 3-4 months of chomping on these range from 6"-8" and look like fat swimming bratwursts. My feeding regiment includes flakes, fluval bug bites, bloodworms, algae wafers and these shrimp pellets. My dojo loaches will vacuum everything floating on top until these hit the water then they dive and ignore the other food. My butterfly hillstream loaches, tiger hillstream loach and clown loaches all eat the shrimp pellets. The pellets soften up fairly quickly, my dojo's when smaller would spit them out when they first sank then eat them a couple minutes later when they started softening. Now they just swallow them whole but the others prefer soft. This is another product I wish came in larger quantities, we go through roughly 60-80 pellets a day so I have to buy them regularly and my dojo's will uproot my plants if I skip their shrimp pellets. Ultimately, if you have loaches, the Wardley shrimp pellets are an excellent feeding choice.

Gotbmedium pellets. First day or two looked like fish didn't want to eat it (after getting used to dry blood worms). But on 3rd day fish started eating and going crazy after this food. Fish became much more lively. Swimming around in fast maneuvers. Overall looks more happy and healthy. Previously, fish was kind of depressed and usually not moving a lot and sitting in a corner. Probably had stomach issues. Now completely different fish!

Great food for our outdoor goldfish - we have a pond in our screen porch (no birds can grab the fish) and put a few feeder type goldfish in it - They all have vibrant colors, and most are still alive over 15 years later - this is the only food I've ever fed them. They know when I'm coming to feed them (I think they feel the vibration in the wood deck that overhangs the pond) and jump right to the top to gulp their pellets down. Since we've had such success with our "rescue fish" I just stick with this food! I don't recommend using this if you have an outdoor pond that isn't screened - your fish will come to the top looking for food, and be easy pickings for the birds to make a meal out of them - an egret stabbed a good sized white butterfly koi out of our sons outdoor pond and flew off with it right in front of him.

OK, now I'm a Dad and my daughter wins a goldfish at the local fair..a year later she wins another and then gets bored so we by more fish, so I go from a 5 gallon tank, to a 16 gallon tank and now a 29 gallon tank. Now anyone who knows fish, knows just how dirty goldfish are, they're the worst. I was feeding a tank of about four goldfish, two fantails two tiger barbs once a day with Tetra Goldfish Flakes and later Tetra Goldfish Tropical Crisps. The fish love the Tetra Flakes and especially the crisps but despite my best efforts at filtration, the water would start to discolor after a few days and I wound up doing weekly water changes of about 50%. I tried different filtering media in my three stage filtering system, I upgraded the pump to get more water moving through the system and despite everything, cloudy dull water after 7 days.. Now, I'm just a Dad, not a fish expert, but one night I tell my wife we're out of flake food and she brings home this Wardley food. After a water change I began feeding them once a day the Wardley flakes and Voila! no dirty water!!! Now, to be fair, one of the other things I did was change out a faulty clogged airstone and increased the circulation in my tank with a circulation pump. Since I change the filter media I could see that the fish were producing about a third less waste using the Wardley food, so the combination of the right food, good water circulation and proper aeration were the keys to my success. Thanks to my lovely wife for not knowing what to buy, in this case it was a winner! Listen, I was close to spending about $160 on an external large 5-stage filtration system so keying in on the "right ingredients" saved me a bundle. Note that I also recommend using Tetra Easy Balance Plus once a week to maintain the water's ph level and take care of the build-up of nitrates. I also use Fluval Zero-Carb Ammonia remover (goldfish waste produces a lot of ammonia so it's good to have something specifically to combat that) and carbon in my filter system with one stage of coarse filter media to catch the big waste and two stages of the Marineland blue filter media to get the rest along with some ceramic rings for growing a bacteria colony to clean the water.. and just remember, it all started by spending $5 at a country fair to win a 29-cent goldfish..what we do for the love of our children!

We have some goldfish we keep outside in a pond during the summer, but due to weather and freezing we bring them inside during the wintertime. During the summer they eat anything that drops into the pond (mosquito eggs, worms, debris, etc.) so we don't feed them outside, but we exclusively use these Wardley goldfish pellets inside. The fish LOVE them, and do great during the wintertime. Their color remains vibrant, and they stay intact for quite a while in the water to give the fish time to eat. These pellets also do not cloud the water too much, which is an added bonus.

For the first 18+ months, I fed my fish the orange-red pellets from a major brand name pet store. My betta was blue and iridescent white when I bought him, but his white parts turned orange-red shortly after I got him home. I decided at last to try there Wardley ones, which are just plain brown and do not appear to have dye in them. My fish's lovely iridescent color is almost completely back, after less than 3 weeks on the new diet! I am really delighted. He also seems to have more energy.

One of the best fish foods out there. I've been using these for forever. All fish I've ever had went for them, even though they sink. Top and mid range feeders will follow them to the bottom. :) My 15+ year old Striped Rafael was raised on and practically lives on them. They've come in handy for the occasional accidental batch of baby bristlenose plecos and kribensis dwarf cichlids. Would recommend this product.

My fish are obsessed. They literally disregard the flakes I give them and wait for these pellets - all of the fish, not just the bottom-feeders. My fish like the pellets so much that they fight over the pellets nightly and uproot all of the plants in the tank during the day digging for any pellets they've missed. Additionally, it seems that my formerly docile fish have acquired the "taste." They've become so dependent on and obsessed with the "taste," that they will immediately resort to cannibalism if they miss a single feeding. There have been two days when I wasn't home and didn't feed them these pellets. Both times they just gang-ate one of the medium-sized fish in the tank. Is it a five-star product? Most certainly. Many people would argue cocaine is as well, and look how that's worked out for them.

I'm not one of these folks that writes a review on everything, but let me tell you... I had to write one on these! I feel so sorry for all my fish! They acted like they had never been fed before, even though I buy them the most expensive foods and plenty of frozen foods. I've never seen them go into such a frenzy when I dropped two of these in the tank! Every single fish in my tank rushed to the bottom to fight over them. The cory cats pushed them all around the tank like hockey pucks nibbling on them. They are quite hard and take a while to soften up, so I soak them for a bit before dropping them in now. Can't go wrong buying these!!