- Sku: 25600
- Vendor: Ocean Nutrition
Ocean Nutrition Freshwater Community Formula Flake
Ocean Nutrition Freshwater Community Formula Flakes are a premium daily staple built on real marine protein: fish fillets, krill, salmon, squid, herring, and clams, blended for the mixed community aquarium. The marine-based recipe is highly digestible, which means better color and growth with less waste in the water. Round out the diet with more options from our fish food selection.
Why Fish Love It
- Marine-protein base (fish fillets, krill, salmon, squid, herring, clams) for high digestibility and low waste.
- Color-enhancing carotenoids, spirulina, and marine algae bring out natural reds, oranges, and blues.
- Garlic added as a natural appetite stimulant and health support.
- 48.5% protein staple recipe suited to everyday feeding.
- Fortified with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Guaranteed Analysis
| Crude Protein (min) | 48.5% |
| Crude Fat (min) | 11.0% |
| Crude Fiber (max) | 0.4% |
| Ash (max) | 6.5% |
Key ingredients: fish fillets, wheat flour, krill, wheat gluten, brine shrimp, refined fish oils, marine algae, squid, spirulina, and garlic.
How to Feed
Feed one to three times a day, offering only as much as your fish finish in about two minutes. Crush the flakes between your fingers for small-mouthed fish or fry. Remove any uneaten food to keep water clean.
Specifications
| Brand | Ocean Nutrition |
| Food type | Freshwater community flake |
| Best for | Tetras, barbs, danios, rasboras, livebearers, gouramis, and mixed community fish |
| Form | Flake |
| Available sizes | 1.2 oz, 2.5 oz, 5.5 oz |
| Made in | United States |
Recommended Pairings
- Ocean Nutrition Brine Shrimp Plus Flake to add variety to the rotation.
- Xtreme Community Crave Flakes as an alternative community staple.
- Ocean Nutrition Shrimp Wafers for cories, plecos, and other bottom feeders.
- Browse all fish food or our freshwater livestock.
FAQ
What fish is this for?
Freshwater community fish, including tetras, barbs, danios, rasboras, livebearers such as guppies, platies, and mollies, gouramis, and most peaceful community species.
How much should I feed?
Feed one to three times a day, only as much as your fish finish in about two minutes. Overfeeding is the most common cause of cloudy water.
Will it help my fish's color?
Yes. The carotenoids, spirulina, and marine algae in the recipe support natural reds, oranges, and blues over time.
Which size should I choose?
The 1.2 oz is great for a small tank or to try it out, the 2.5 oz suits everyday feeding, and the 5.5 oz is the best value for larger or multiple tanks.
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Ocean Nutrition Freshwater Community Formula Flake


