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Kathy B
I keep hearing this is a good food so ordered a jar to try out. It came today and I used it this morning. Talk about a feeding frenzy,lol. They all love it.
Kathy
SomethingFishy
NLS is probably the best fish food available right now. (Online only) All of their formulas can be fed to just about any fish, Marine or freshwater. In other words goldfish would also do well on the cichlid or Thera-A formulas, even the Marine formulas. Even strictly Herbivorous fish do well on just NLS. Regardless of the protein content. My Ryukin is large so I feed him the large 3MM Thera-A pellets. I also Feed Omega One large pellets.
cheekylemur
I tried the NLS a few months ago. The fish seemed to do very well on it, but if you have a lot of white fish, the amount of color enhancers will can them really, really yellowish. My sakura ryukin's head especially got really yellow.
Isilme
Great! I was just thinking: "Oh, I would LOVE to be able to order that kind of food, but it will be the same as ever, only USA and Canada".

But... when I was browsing the distributor list I found an adress in The Netherlands:

Deltec Aquarium Solutions
Hamweg 88 9617
AT Harkstede, Netherlands
www.oenevandermeer.com
31-611-343179

Quasi: fancy a Holland-day-out? bingo.gif
Lynda Von G
well, I was getting all excited until I heard the part about turning white fish yellow. I don't want Leroy to be yellow... I like him white...
Fishmerised
It's also available in Australia, I like it, my fish liked it, it is a heavy food so feed lightly as fish will do big chunky poos. I didn't notice any colour changes but the package says, "contains 4 natural colour enhancing ingredients". I have had past experience where spirilina flakes have turned a white fish yellow, it was a nice yellow too, sort of buttery not golden.
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