by Afishionado | May 20, 2017 | Feeding, Fish, Video
For this video, we got together with Chad Clayton of Reef Nutrition to talk about the revamp of their already insanely-popular and nutritious TDO pellets. They partnered up with several universities to research how to even further improve their food, and now offer... by AquaNerd | Apr 15, 2017 | Feeding, Science
Several years ago, Reef Interests was the 1st company to introduce Biopellets into the marine aquarium hobby.  They also later were the first and only to introduce the patent pending All-In-One Biopellets.  More recently, they developed a new algae based fish food in Europe called NannoFlakes DHA+.  Now, for the first time this new food is available in the US. I need to point out that one of our other companies, Aqua Specialty is the distributor for Reef interests products for the US and Canadian markets, so full disclosure on that.  We’ve been using NannoFlakes for several months and I can honestly say it is probably  the best algae based flake food I’ve ever used.  Algae loving fish such as Surgeonfish (Tangs), blennies, Rabbitfish (Fox by Marcin Smok | Apr 4, 2017 | Feeding, Industry
Ocean Nutrition, the well-known manufacturer of quality ornamental fish foods, has just released a new version of their most popular reef aquarium food blends: Reef Formula One and Reef Formula Two; they are now available in 8oz (227g), resealable flat... by Marcin Smok | Apr 3, 2017 | Equipment, Feeding, Fish
I am sincerely excited to share my thoughts regarding the newest aquarium gadget from Two Little Fishies. It is a simple and straightforward device that serves only one purpose, yet does it so well I can’t imagine running my tank without it when I am... by Afishionado | Mar 31, 2017 | Events, Feeding, Industry, Video
For this episode, we got together with Nuri Fisher of Piscine Energetics at Global Pet Expo to talk about the company’s newest product, which they will be unveiling to the masses in just few months.… by ReefBum | Mar 26, 2017 | Feeding
Marine fish on natural reefs are always in the feed mode, as they hunt down food in the water column or pick for food on live rock as they swim in and around the reef. Many fish in a captive reef tank will typically not do this, as they consume most of their food in concentrated amounts when the reef keeper feeds the tank. Well, there is one product out there that provides an alternative. Masstick fish food, manufactured by Easy Reefs, is a self-adhesive paste (yes, you read that right) you can stick on the aquarium glass or live rock, allowing fish to constantly pick over time and feed in a more natural manner. The food is sold as a powder and all you have