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- Vendor: Dunkin's
Dunkin's Freeze Dried Flakes
Dunkin's Freeze Dried Flakes are a premium freeze-dried flake food for saltwater fish, made in small batches by Dunkin's Premium Marine Food in Ormond Beach, Florida. Freeze-drying locks in the nutrition and natural flavor of fresh, locally sourced marine seafood without artificial preservatives, so even picky marine fish dig in.
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Why You'll Love It
- Made by reef keepers from a Florida fishing family, using fresh, locally sourced marine seafood.
- Freeze-dried, not heat-processed, which preserves more of the natural nutrition and flavor than ordinary flakes.
- No artificial preservatives and shelf-stable, so it stays fresh in the cupboard.
- Highly palatable, a great way to tempt new or finicky marine fish into eating.
- Small-batch quality for clownfish, tangs, wrasses, anthias, chromis, and other marine community fish.
Feeding
- Feed a small pinch 1 to 2 times daily, only as much as your fish finish in a couple of minutes.
- Flakes float at first, so they are perfect for top and mid-water feeders.
- To reach shy or bottom feeders, pre-soak a pinch in a little tank water so the flakes sink.
- Remove anything uneaten to keep water quality high.
Choose Your Size
| Size | Best For |
|---|---|
| 1 oz | Smaller tanks, or trying it out |
| 2 oz | Larger tanks or multiple aquariums, better value |
Specifications
| Brand | Dunkin's Premium Marine Food |
| Type | Freeze-dried marine flake |
| Best for | Saltwater and reef community fish |
| Available sizes | 1 oz, 2 oz |
| Preservatives | None added |
| Water type | Saltwater (marine) |
| Country of origin | United States (Ormond Beach, Florida) |
Recommended Pairings
- Seachem NutriDiet Marine Flakes to rotate in a probiotic flake for variety.
- Rod's Food Leafy Purple Seaweed for the herbivores and grazers in your tank.
- Find more marine foods and your next saltwater fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish are these for?
Saltwater and reef community fish such as clownfish, tangs, wrasses, anthias, and chromis.
Why freeze-dried instead of regular flakes?
Freeze-drying preserves more of the natural nutrition and flavor of fresh seafood and needs no artificial preservatives, while staying shelf-stable and easy to store.
Can I make the flakes sink for shy fish?
Yes. Pre-soak a pinch in a small cup of tank water for a minute and the flakes will sink for mid-water and bottom feeders.
How much should I feed?
Offer a small pinch 1 to 2 times a day, only as much as your fish eat within a couple of minutes, and remove any leftovers.
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Dunkin's Freeze Dried Flakes


