

🦐 Feed the Future: Elevate Your Fry’s Growth Game!
New Life Spectrum Grow Fry Starter is a 60g hygienically packaged, krill-flavored fine powder fish food designed specifically for fry. Its ultra-fine texture allows precise feeding to avoid water pollution, while the nutrient-rich formula supports healthy growth across all life stages. Ideal for professional aquarists seeking freshness, convenience, and optimal fry nutrition.
| ASIN | B077NMXRLH |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (508) |
| Date First Available | 4 September 2018 |
| Flavor | Krill |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 59.4 g |
| Item model number | Nat Grow Fry 60g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 59.53 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Specific Uses | Stomach |
| batteries required | No |
C**Y
This is a nutritious POWDER food- I use to dispense it using a toothpick for my fry tanks. Found a small travel size flip-top MINITURE HOLE plastic salt shaker that I can refill and use this now for my 20 gallon tanks, convienent and keeps the food fresh.
M**Y
Great for small fry.
D**I
This Fry Food is an extremely fine powder. Just right for my Corydora fry. I use a tiny eye shadow 'brush' to flick a small amount onto the water. It is so fine it would be too easy to over feed the fry and soil the water. I recommend this product.
V**P
It is extremely fine! It's like talcum powder consistency so even 1/16 inch egg layer fry should be able to eat it. Decently high protein content. I have Neolamp Daffodil egg layers 2 day old. It was tough to get to the babies with the filters on, I had to shut them down and put my whole arm in the tank to get it close to their spot on the bottom of the tank. When you release the pinch btw your fingers, it becomes a cloud of food, removed my had very slowly to leave the cloud behind and they liked it. You could sprinkle it on top of the water if they were in a small enough tank.
N**F
I have jumped into raising angelfish fry with both feet now that I have hundreds of babies free swimming in my tank. Consequently, I have read nearly everything I can about food for angelfish fry. Everyone online pretty much has said that you need to feed the fry live baby brine shrimp. I really did not want to go through the hassle of raising baby brine shrimp, so I looked on Amazon for other products that might work. I found this New Life Spectrum Fry Starter and thought I’d give it a try - and I’m glad I did. I just put a tiny bit of this powder in a small plastic container with a lid and squeeze a couple of pipettes full of tank water onto it and then mix. You can make it as thick or as thin as you want. I then suck it up with the pipette and then squeeze it into the middle of the fry. It makes a cloud which dissipates fairly quickly. The frys’ mouths are so tiny that is makes it hard to tell if they’re eating at first, but if they are still alive after a couple of days, you’ll know they are eating. I can see them actively feeding now that they have grown a bit. This makes a great first food for the tiny fry of egg-laying fish. I heartily recommend this product!
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