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ILM Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Formula for Medium Large Fish 3.5 oz A6581 P13986359ILM-XA6581 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/ILM/ILM-XA6581.jpg Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Formula for Medium Large Fish 3.5 oz A6581 Manufacturer Part Number: A6581Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Formula for Medium to Large Fish is a unique, insect-based diet, enriched with a variety of quality proteins and carbohydrates to enhance and maintain the health of cichlids. Bug Bite pellets are easy to digest, naturally palatable, and contain no artificial fillers, colors, or preservatives.Insect larvae and salmon-recipe fish foodHigh in multiple proteins and fortified with essential vitamins and mineralsNaturally palatable and easily digestibleNo artificial fillers, colors, or preservativesFluval Bug Bites pellets contain up to 40% nutrient-rich Black Soldier Fly larvae as the top ingredient. Whole Salmon proteins provide a rich source of Omega 3 and 6 to support healthy skin, scales, and fins. Slow-sinking pellets let cichlids at their preferred depth. Bug Bites are sustainably processed in small batches for optimal quality and freshness.Made in Canada.Directions: Feed as much as fish can eat in two minutes, 2-3 times daily.Guaranteed Analysis:Crude Protein (min) - 40.0%Crude Fat (min) - 12.5%Crude Fiber (max) - 5.0%Moisture (max) - 10.0%Ash (max) - 9.0%Lysine (min) - 2.2%Methionine (min) - 1.0%Calcium (max) - 1.5%Vitamin A (min) - 2,500 IU/kgVitamin D3 (min) - 2,400 IU/kgVitamin E (min) - 75 IU/kg3.5 oz 13986359 015561165815 0.2900lbs 2.00 4.00 5.25
Fluval
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customer review - by , February 2, 2023
5/ 5stars
I was always hesitant to buy this food because of price but I have some picky small cichlids that I tried it on and they really like it, I would recommend to try a small amount, I got the big tub on sale so great deal
customer review - by , February 2, 2023
5/ 5stars
I'm pretty picky about fish food, I've had fish forever. I love these pellets. They're great quality and not overpriced. My fish love them too!
customer review - by , January 1, 2023
5/ 5stars
My fish love and prefer this food
customer review - by , January 1, 2023
5/ 5stars
This is the only good my very picky parrot fish will eat.
customer review - by , December 12, 2022
4/ 5stars
In this review, I compare Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Pellets against Aqueon Cichlid Pellets and Hikari Blood Red Parrot pellets. By all means, not a comprehensive or expert review, just a Cichlid owner's thoughts on the three comparable pellet types.From a value perspective, Fluval Bug Bites is twice as expensive per ounce as Hikari pellets and ten times more expensive per ounce as Aqueon pellets. The exact cost came out to be $3.52/oz for Fluval, $1.80/oz for Hikari, and .36/oz for Aqueon.From a feeding perspective, Fluval and Aqueon are both slow-sinking pellets while Hikari is a floating pellet. In my opinion, Fluval sinks very, very quickly whereas Aqueon does not. I would not describe Fluval as a slow-sinking pellet, I would describe it as a fast-sinking pellet. My Blood Red Parrot prefers the floating pellets but will eventually make his way down to any pellets that landed on the substrate.Taste-wise, my Blood Red Parrot prefers Hikari over Fluval and Fluval over Aqueon. While he might leave the Aqueon pellets, I find that he eventually will eat the Fluval pellet, it just may not be right away. Size-wise, the Fluval pellet is the largest. It's not exactly a square shaped or circular pellet, it's more like an extended-width square pellet (at least in comparison to the other pellet types). It's the largest pellet of the three brands. I would recommend the Fluval pellet for medium or large-sized Cichlids.As far as ingredients go, the three brands of pellets share many of the same ingredients. Where I see the most differentiation is in the type of protein used and the guaranteed analysis stats. For protein, Fluval uses dried black soldier fly larvae, salmon, and fish protein concentrate. Aqueon uses fish meal, shrimp meal, dehulled soybean meal, and squid meal. Hikari uses fish and krill meal.Guaranteed analysis indicates the following:- Aqueon has the highest min crude protein at 42; Fluval and Hikari are tied at 40.- Fluval has the highest min crude fat at 12.5; Aqueon at 8 and Hikari at 5.- Fluval has the highest max crude fiber at 5; Aqueon at 3 and Hikari at 2.- Fluval and Hikari are tied at 10 max moisture; Aqueon at 9.- Hikari has the highest min Phosphorus at 1.3, followed by Aqueon at 1 and Fluval at .80.Now, with regard to Fluval, here are my thoughts. Fluval is twice the cost of Hikari and ten times the cost of Aqueon and so, as a buyer, I would expect Fluval to deliver better quality pellets with higher guaranteed analysis stats. This is not the case; Fluval Bug Bites offers similar quality and ingredients as its cheaper alternatives. Unfortunately for Cichlid pellet buyers, this means that the choice between Fluval or Hikari or Aqueon comes down to the Cichlid's own taste preferences. It may very well be that while my Blood Red Parrot prefers the Blood Red Parrot pellets offered by Hikari, another type of Cichlid may prefer Fluval instead. As for me, I'll continue to buy Fluval because I want my Blood Red Parrot to have options and the bag itself (although expensive) offers a consider number of pellets and will last you a while if you have a small number of Cichlids and you feed only what your fish will eat in a few minutes.For anyone wondering if they should choose pellets over flakes (or sticks or crisps), I will say that, in general, my Blood Red Parrot Cichlid prefers flakes over pellets, pellets over crisps, and does not care for the sticks at all. Again, I think this comes down to the Cichlid's preferences so you may have a different experience.
customer review - by , December 12, 2022
5/ 5stars
The review form asked about flavor. I didn't taste these. They are made of bugs. I'm sure this is nutritionally sound and higher protein than animal meat but I didn't taste them. Sorry if that's important to your purchasing decision.These are great. I've been ordering them for my cichlids for years. I mix them with other pellet foods of similar size to vary their diets and these always get eaten. I like that farming bugs is a growing industry that makes a lot of sense. The quality seems really good and I love the idea behind it. I'm also a fan of Fluval. If they say it's good, it's certainly worth a test.
customer review - by , December 12, 2022
5/ 5stars
I'm not really sure why they market this product for different fish. The ingredient list is no different on either product. The main difference is the shape. These pellets are enjoyed by my Koi just as much as the pellets for Goldfish which cost much more. They look exactly the same.
customer review - by , December 12, 2022
5/ 5stars
Fish love em
customer review - by , October 10, 2022
5/ 5stars
Nice
customer review - by , October 10, 2022
5/ 5stars
My fish freak out over them. :) I feed them these and the flakes too.

Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Formula for Medium-Large Fish, 3.5 oz, A6581

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Product Description

Manufacturer Part Number: A6581

Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Formula for Medium to Large Fish is a unique, insect-based diet, enriched with a variety of quality proteins and carbohydrates to enhance and maintain the health of cichlids. Bug Bite pellets are easy to digest, naturally palatable, and contain no artificial fillers, colors, or preservatives.

Insect larvae and salmon-recipe fish food

High in multiple proteins and fortified with essential vitamins and minerals

Naturally palatable and easily digestible

No artificial fillers, colors, or preservatives

Fluval Bug Bites pellets contain up to 40% nutrient-rich Black Soldier Fly larvae as the top ingredient. Whole Salmon proteins provide a rich source of Omega 3 and 6 to support healthy skin, scales, and fins. Slow-sinking pellets let cichlids at their preferred depth. Bug Bites are sustainably processed in small batches for optimal quality and freshness.

Made in Canada.

Directions: Feed as much as fish can eat in two minutes, 2-3 times daily.

Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein (min) - 40.0%
Crude Fat (min) - 12.5%
Crude Fiber (max) - 5.0%
Moisture (max) - 10.0%
Ash (max) - 9.0%
Lysine (min) - 2.2%
Methionine (min) - 1.0%
Calcium (max) - 1.5%
Vitamin A (min) - 2,500 IU/kg
Vitamin D3 (min) - 2,400 IU/kg
Vitamin E (min) - 75 IU/kg

3.5 oz

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By dan
Date: February 11, 2023
I was always hesitant to buy this food because of price but I have some picky small cichlids that I tried it on and they really like it, I would recommend to try a small amount, I got the big tub on sale so great deal
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Sarah
Date: February 09, 2023
I'm pretty picky about fish food, I've had fish forever. I love these pellets. They're great quality and not overpriced. My fish love them too!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Marilyn Workman
Date: January 27, 2023
My fish love and prefer this food
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Todd
Date: January 01, 2023
This is the only good my very picky parrot fish will eat.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By AM1 Engineer
Date: December 19, 2022
In this review, I compare Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Pellets against Aqueon Cichlid Pellets and Hikari Blood Red Parrot pellets. By all means, not a comprehensive or expert review, just a Cichlid owner's thoughts on the three comparable pellet types.From a value perspective, Fluval Bug Bites is twice as expensive per ounce as Hikari pellets and ten times more expensive per ounce as Aqueon pellets. The exact cost came out to be $3.52/oz for Fluval, $1.80/oz for Hikari, and .36/oz for Aqueon.From a feeding perspective, Fluval and Aqueon are both slow-sinking pellets while Hikari is a floating pellet. In my opinion, Fluval sinks very, very quickly whereas Aqueon does not. I would not describe Fluval as a slow-sinking pellet, I would describe it as a fast-sinking pellet. My Blood Red Parrot prefers the floating pellets but will eventually make his way down to any pellets that landed on the substrate.Taste-wise, my Blood Red Parrot prefers Hikari over Fluval and Fluval over Aqueon. While he might leave the Aqueon pellets, I find that he eventually will eat the Fluval pellet, it just may not be right away. Size-wise, the Fluval pellet is the largest. It's not exactly a square shaped or circular pellet, it's more like an extended-width square pellet (at least in comparison to the other pellet types). It's the largest pellet of the three brands. I would recommend the Fluval pellet for medium or large-sized Cichlids.As far as ingredients go, the three brands of pellets share many of the same ingredients. Where I see the most differentiation is in the type of protein used and the guaranteed analysis stats. For protein, Fluval uses dried black soldier fly larvae, salmon, and fish protein concentrate. Aqueon uses fish meal, shrimp meal, dehulled soybean meal, and squid meal. Hikari uses fish and krill meal.Guaranteed analysis indicates the following:- Aqueon has the highest min crude protein at 42; Fluval and Hikari are tied at 40.- Fluval has the highest min crude fat at 12.5; Aqueon at 8 and Hikari at 5.- Fluval has the highest max crude fiber at 5; Aqueon at 3 and Hikari at 2.- Fluval and Hikari are tied at 10 max moisture; Aqueon at 9.- Hikari has the highest min Phosphorus at 1.3, followed by Aqueon at 1 and Fluval at .80.Now, with regard to Fluval, here are my thoughts. Fluval is twice the cost of Hikari and ten times the cost of Aqueon and so, as a buyer, I would expect Fluval to deliver better quality pellets with higher guaranteed analysis stats. This is not the case; Fluval Bug Bites offers similar quality and ingredients as its cheaper alternatives. Unfortunately for Cichlid pellet buyers, this means that the choice between Fluval or Hikari or Aqueon comes down to the Cichlid's own taste preferences. It may very well be that while my Blood Red Parrot prefers the Blood Red Parrot pellets offered by Hikari, another type of Cichlid may prefer Fluval instead. As for me, I'll continue to buy Fluval because I want my Blood Red Parrot to have options and the bag itself (although expensive) offers a consider number of pellets and will last you a while if you have a small number of Cichlids and you feed only what your fish will eat in a few minutes.For anyone wondering if they should choose pellets over flakes (or sticks or crisps), I will say that, in general, my Blood Red Parrot Cichlid prefers flakes over pellets, pellets over crisps, and does not care for the sticks at all. Again, I think this comes down to the Cichlid's preferences so you may have a different experience.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Enzo
Date: December 08, 2022
The review form asked about flavor. I didn't taste these. They are made of bugs. I'm sure this is nutritionally sound and higher protein than animal meat but I didn't taste them. Sorry if that's important to your purchasing decision.These are great. I've been ordering them for my cichlids for years. I mix them with other pellet foods of similar size to vary their diets and these always get eaten. I like that farming bugs is a growing industry that makes a lot of sense. The quality seems really good and I love the idea behind it. I'm also a fan of Fluval. If they say it's good, it's certainly worth a test.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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