

🎣 Feed brilliance, watch your aquarium glow!
Hikari 2.2-Pound Sinking Cichlid Gold Pellets are premium fish food designed to enhance the natural colors and health of medium-sized cichlids and tropical fish. Featuring special color enhancers and high astaxanthin, these sinking pellets reduce waste and water clouding, ensuring a vibrant, clean aquarium environment. Suitable for all life stages, this trusted formula is a top choice for serious aquarists seeking quality and value.








| ASIN | B002CTH5NW |
| Allergen Information | Almonds Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,153 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #874 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,290) |
| Date First Available | 9 August 2012 |
| Flavor | Fish |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | 42055047661 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 28.19 x 3.81 x 17.27 cm; 997.9 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Color Enhancers and High Astaxanthin Content |
| Specific Uses | Fish Food |
| batteries required | No |
S**Y
My fish really love this food. I find it doesn’t leave a lot of waste. Shortly after I switched to this food my Oscar’s layed a bunch of eggs.
G**I
the quality and the consistency of the food is excellent. my fish seem to like it and look healty and vibrant. using it in a Mbuna aquarium. one great thing is the food doesn't cloud the water or break apart as some other foods do. i would recommend to anyone looking for a good food at an unbeatable price
C**N
We have several Blood Parrot fish tanks with about 12 Cichlids total. Due to the sensitivity of the Blood Parrots and how susceptible they are to swim bladder issues, we searched for a sinking pellet that the fish could/would eat and would help them maintain their beautiful orange color. Attached are pics of the color of the babies (almost yellowish at first) when we first bought them and after a few months of feeding them the Hikari Sinking Gold Cichlid Pellets (vibrant orange color). What a difference! I also attached a video of the first Blood Parrot fish we ever bought about six years ago that we have been feeding the Hikari Sinking Gold Cichlid Pellets to for years! She loses some of her color every time she lays eggs and she seems to lay eggs often nowadays or at least tries to. More about the food! We tried the smaller size Hikari sinking pellets but it seemed the smaller pellets would get overlooked by the babies and they couldn't seem to find the small pellets, so we went ahead and bought the bigger size to try them. The babies were able to see the larger size sinking pellets and it negated the risk of the Blood Parrots sucking in air while trying to feed off the top of the fish tank with either floating pellets or flakes. The pellet size was a little big for the babies at first so we would soak the pellets in a cup of fish tank water for a few minutes to soften the pellets up before feeding the babies the pellets. The babies will literally suck the softened pellets off the tank bottom with a small amount of food waste being expelled from their mouth as they swallow the pellet. The small amount of food waste from the softened pellets often gets sucked into the fish filter which helps keep the tank clean as a whole too! The food quality and nutrition is definitely top notch as seen by the color difference in our fish pictures! The Functionality of the sinking pellets works flawlessly, especially after soaking the pellets for a few minutes in a cup of tank water. The bag lasts us about two months as we don't overfeed our fish as we want them to avoid any gut issues. We also feed them Hikari Jumbo Bloodworms on occasion and shelled peas just to be safe. Blood parrots are picky eaters sometimes, but these Hikari sinking pellets seem to be a food they will eat daily for us!
S**P
Healthy fish food
H**Z
High protein. I like they easily sink, no like others that tend to float for a bit. Fish seem to like it, but it might be a little large depending on your fish. Pellets are about 5mm. See the picture.
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