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🐠 Feed brilliance daily — because your fish deserve to shine!
Hikari Floating Food Sticks deliver a 2.2-pound supply of nutrient-rich, floating pellets designed for top-feeding carnivorous fish. Enhanced with carotenoids for vivid coloration and stabilized vitamin C for immune support, these sticks ensure a clean, balanced diet that even picky fish love, without clouding aquarium water.








| ASIN | B003WRIY4M |
| Additional Features | Immune system support with stabilized vitamin C |
| Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Tree Nut Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,564 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #265 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Brand | Hikari |
| Brand Name | Hikari |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,000 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | All |
| Flavor | Fish |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042055217668 |
| Included Components | Hikari Floating Food Sticks for Pets, 2.2-Pound |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Type Name | Hikari Floating Food Sticks for Pets, 2.2-Pound |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Phillips Feed & Pet Supply Natural Balance |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21766 |
| Model Number | 18573 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Pet Type | Fish |
| Product Benefits | Promotes vibrant colors and supports immune health |
| Recommended Uses For Product | daily diet, top-feeding carnivorous fish |
| Special Ingredients | Fish Meal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 042055217668 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
R**Y
good product
My Fakaha puffer feeds well. Good, regular, everyday food.
K**N
Picky Fish Approved! Give it time.
My flowerhorn Gino did not originally like these. He would only eat bloodworms and live mealworms for about a month after I first purchased him. I have tried many different types of pellets. It’s been 3 months, I stopped the bloodworms all together (not a nutritious diet for him to be on long term) and I offered these sticks once in a while along with Cichlid Bug Bites, freeze dried brine shrimp, dried mealworms, and frozen shrimp. He just recently started to pick these sticks out over all the other food types. And now he’s obsessed! They are super easy to clean up, stay afloat, and are big enough for him to spot. They do not cause the water to get cloudy and the amount you get is quite a bit. Especially if you only have one medium-large size cichlid. Read the directions and offer these once every day. One day I skipped his morning feeding so he devoured these at his afternoon feeding. Since then he has loved them! 10/10 recommend!
S**U
Great food but it stinks!
All ly big fishes live the massivore, unfortunately my friends don't appreciate the smell. So i stop inviting friemds into my fishroom! Well wprth the money in bulk buys!
B**N
My Arowanas LOVE these!
My Arowanas LOVE these! One of their staples! I buy often.
V**A
Good food for carnivores cichlid
This is the everyday food for my trimac. He will refuse a lot of things, but goes crazy for this. I have a lot of South American cichlids in other tanks. Some of them like the food sticks as well, but most eat the cichlid gold pellets or cichlid bug bites.
K**T
Got a Picky Baby Arowana to Eat
We recently added a baby black Arowana to the fish room and I had a devil of a time getting the little guy to eat. Black Arowanas are not cheap and when very small they need to eat quite frequently. I tried bloodworms, which is what the shop had been feeding him. No luck. I tried krill, plankton and even smacked houseflies. No dice. He has tank mates--clown loaches and a sailfin plecostemus--so I didn't want to get him into eating live fish. It looked like we might lose him if something didn't give. I wasn't entirely impressed with the ingredient list for Hikari Tropical Food Sticks, which is why I docked a star. There are a lot of starches and fillers like wheat, corn, soy, rice and potato that these fish would never eat in the wild, along with artificial red dye. But I'll be darned if it didn't get the little booger eating. He attacked his very first stick with a vengeance. While he seemed to enjoy the "fight" I will now break the sticks in half until he's bigger to make swallowing easier. If he keeps that up, soon enough he'll be eating whole sticks and then the Jumbo size in no time. I do like that these sticks readily soften up in the water for easy eating and that the shape seems to draw his attention. He eats them with relish. This stuff might very well have saved him from starvation. Fillers or no, I've got to hand it to Hikari for making a food that is palatable and appealing even to a very persnickety baby Arowana.
Y**T
Recommend
So much cheaper to buy this bag as apposed to the name brand in stores. My jerk fish doesn’t eat anything but the expensive stuff, but I didn’t even have to faze him into this instead so it’s pretty damn close to the stuff on thie shelves for the same price but smaller bag. Highly recommend. I never had any problems with it. I just put the food in mason jars to keep freshness and easier to handle than the big bag
A**X
Turtle and cichlids love it
My yellow belly slider gets this as a treat and it’s a staple for my African and SA cichlids.
E**R
Hikari Food Sticks
Sure.. its a fine & economical..
A**K
Good product
Good
D**N
Excellent.
Hikari is also my go to,real good food.
R**P
Five Stars
My arowana loves this stuff.
M**U
Top qualité
Meilleur granulés pour mes peacock Bass 🤩🤩
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