Most nutritious quality pellet food

New Life Spectrum, would be my choice for pellet food. I also used a mix of frozen PE and Hikari mysis shrimp, along with some type of seaweed/macro algae for the herbivor/omnivor type animals.
 
I use a mix of Frozen, Nori and New Era pellets. New Era is a soft pellet that the fish eat as readily as the frozen even the Anthias love it. According to the label it looks like very good quality ingredients, for what that's worth.
 
I have 2 young clowns from Sustainable Aquatics that I feed SA's Hatchery Diet pellets along with LRS Reef Frenzy. They go nuts over the hatchery diet pellets.
 
I have 2 young clowns from Sustainable Aquatics that I feed SA's Hatchery Diet pellets along with LRS Reef Frenzy. They go nuts over the hatchery diet pellets.


Just for reference. Is this correct?

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http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/1-2-mm-pellets-dry-hatchery-diet-sustainable-aquatics.html
 
I use a mix of Frozen, Nori and New Era pellets. New Era is a soft pellet that the fish eat as readily as the frozen even the Anthias love it. According to the label it looks like very good quality ingredients, for what that's worth.


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Any best practice advice with regards to storing and how long pellets remain fresh?
There's usually an expiration date on the package. Just keep it tight & in a dry spot. Are you not feeding frozen foods also? IMO, pellets are just a supplement & come in handy for fish that need to be fed multiple times a day.
 

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