Plecoceramics 4-in-1 Breeding & Fry Support Bundle

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If you keep one dry food on the shelf, make it this one. These sinking pellets are the food we reach for most on our own farm — the everyday staple almost every fish in the tank actually goes for. Drop them in and you'll usually see fish move onto them right away, from the very first feeding.

They're built on whole seafood — fish, shrimp, krill, and brine shrimp — for real animal protein, with spirulina added for plant content. That protein-and-plant balance is what lets them work as a daily base food across a whole mixed community, not just one type of fish. The krill and spirulina also bring natural carotenoids that help support strong color over time.

For dedicated breeding conditioning, pair them with our protein cubes; for committed plant-grazers, rotate in spirulina. As a daily base, this is the one food that keeps the whole tank fed.

Which fish it's for

A true all-rounder for the bottom of the tank — and beyond:

  • Protein-feeding plecos — Hypancistrus, Peckoltia, Pseudacanthicus, Leporacanthicus, and Scobinancistrus.
  • Everyday grazers — Ancistrus / bristlenose in all their forms, plus corydoras, loaches, and other catfish.
  • Shrimp and snails, which graze the softened pellets readily.
  • Mid-water fish often pick at them on the way down, too.

How to feed

Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts your fish can finish within about 15 minutes. Let the pellets sink so bottom dwellers can reach them, and remove anything uneaten to keep water quality stable.

The pellets can be:

  • Dropped in whole — they sink fast, hold their shape, so they don't cloud the water, and soften gradually on the bottom letting fish graze at their own pace.
  • Pressed onto the glass — they'll stick, allowing fish to feed at different heights.
  • Crushed to a powder — for smaller mouths, juveniles, or to spread food around the tank (the pellet is on the larger side, so crush it if you're feeding very small fish).

Ingredients

Fish meal, shrimp meal, krill meal, wheat flour, soya bean meal, brine shrimp, spirulina powder, fish oil, dried yeast, minerals, vitamins.

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein (min): 35%
  • Crude Fat (min): 7%
  • Crude Fiber (max): 7%
  • Ash (max): 10%
  • Moisture (max): 10%
  • Calcium (min): 1.5%

The food we feed most on the Plecoceramics farm.

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 PROMO  SAVE 20% when buying as a bundle

If you keep one dry food on the shelf, make it this one. These sinking pellets are the food we reach for most on our own farm — the everyday staple almost every fish in the tank actually goes for. Drop them in and you'll usually see fish move onto them right away, from the very first feeding.

They're built on whole seafood — fish, shrimp, krill, and brine shrimp — for real animal protein, with spirulina added for plant content. That protein-and-plant balance is what lets them work as a daily base food across a whole mixed community, not just one type of fish. The krill and spirulina also bring natural carotenoids that help support strong color over time.

For dedicated breeding conditioning, pair them with our protein cubes; for committed plant-grazers, rotate in spirulina. As a daily base, this is the one food that keeps the whole tank fed.

Which fish it's for

A true all-rounder for the bottom of the tank — and beyond:

  • Protein-feeding plecos — Hypancistrus, Peckoltia, Pseudacanthicus, Leporacanthicus, and Scobinancistrus.
  • Everyday grazers — Ancistrus / bristlenose in all their forms, plus corydoras, loaches, and other catfish.
  • Shrimp and snails, which graze the softened pellets readily.
  • Mid-water fish often pick at them on the way down, too.

How to feed

Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts your fish can finish within about 15 minutes. Let the pellets sink so bottom dwellers can reach them, and remove anything uneaten to keep water quality stable.

The pellets can be:

  • Dropped in whole — they sink fast, hold their shape, so they don't cloud the water, and soften gradually on the bottom letting fish graze at their own pace.
  • Pressed onto the glass — they'll stick, allowing fish to feed at different heights.
  • Crushed to a powder — for smaller mouths, juveniles, or to spread food around the tank (the pellet is on the larger side, so crush it if you're feeding very small fish).

Ingredients

Fish meal, shrimp meal, krill meal, wheat flour, soya bean meal, brine shrimp, spirulina powder, fish oil, dried yeast, minerals, vitamins.

Guaranteed Analysis

  • Crude Protein (min): 35%
  • Crude Fat (min): 7%
  • Crude Fiber (max): 7%
  • Ash (max): 10%
  • Moisture (max): 10%
  • Calcium (min): 1.5%

The food we feed most on the Plecoceramics farm.