I strongly feel that you have the best fish hobbyist videos on UA-cam. Well informed, wise, not talking for hours, not constantly trying to sell stuff. I am learning a lot from you. By the way, I am a native Frenchman, retired teacher living near Los Angeles. I only have one 36 gallons aquarium with platys. If you happen to know where I can purchase healthy, colorful platys online, please let me know. Be well and stay safe.
If I were to buy some I would order from here, they have a wide selection of color patterns and prices are fair. aquariumfish.net/catalog_pages/livebearer_platies/platy_for_sale.htm
After doing some research I’ve found that almost all of the food brands that are considered “high quality” due to their ingredient list are actually lower in protein and higher in carbohydrates than even Tetramin. I might go ahead and buy some of Ken’s fish food.
Great info on the fish food! Going to Ken's website to shop! What kind of plants would you suggest putting in for Goldfish? Ours eat anything we've put in there, from this video I gather that's good for them? I'd like some to just stay in there to look nice... is that a pipe dream? LOL Thanks again~ wonderful info and also thank you for your prompt replies!! Much appreciated!
If theyre already eating plants its going to be hard, In my experience what I've done in this situation is I have planted the tank with a bunch of fake plants and let it go for about 4 months and then pull all the fake plants out and put real plants in, From them nibbling on fake plants and not getting anything out of it for so long it basically numbs them to it And they'll leave them alone afterwards, But keep in mind this may not be a guaranteed fix
@@TrafishAquatics TY so much for your input. It's worth a try & it's been more than months that they've had nothing but fake plants, so time to try! :)
Thank you for your prompt response and your well researched answer. I didn't know. Therefore you are absolutely right and Ken's fish food is most likely an excellent food. As always, you are remarkably well informed.
Those volumes are aimed at multiple fish tank owners and breeders. I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy more food than your fish can consume within a reasonable timeframe, typically six months. After that. The food will begin to deteriorate, take on moisture and oxidises. Those bulk food packs are great value. But they are not suitable for everyone.
That's also what's great about Ken's fish food, You can buy it in bulk or you can buy it in standard sizes for people who have individual tanks, They sell containers of the exact same fish foods you can buy in bulk in sizes ranging from quarter pound (4oz), half pound (8oz), one pound (16 oz), and some foods even come in two and five pound packages. So if you don't think you're going to use all the food before it would expire (which is actually usually one to one and a half years from purchase unless it's sat on the shelf a long time, also depends on where you store it and how you store it) You can still buy smaller containers of the exact same stuff which are still sold at very affordable prices.
Help please. I ordered fish food from Ken's January 2 & haven't heard a word from them. I sent an email 2 days ago and no response! Do they usually ignore their customers? Thank you.
Hello sir, im having 200 liter(51 Gallon) with sump tank and 11 goldfish, is this consider overload ? How freq i should chg water and amount ? How much water i should chg during water chg, i mean percentage ? im feeding twice a day, how much( in gram) i should feed them to avoid overfeeding? Pls advise me
Your overstocked by about 8 fish if they are fancy goldfish, if they're regular goldfish your overstocked by 10 (based of full growth potential). Test you water daily until you reach 40ppm nitrate then do a 50% water change, try to keep nitrate under 40-60ppm for best health. Once you see how often you are changing water you can keep that schedule unless you change feeding amounts
Don't look at the guaranteed analysis, I also use omega one and Ken's fish foods. Look at the ingredients there's alot of starches and fillers in Ken's fish foods Omega one has a much better higher quality ingredient list.
I agree that omega one uses better ingredients, but like I said in the video I'm very impressed with the results of Ken's with the improved coloration and growth of my fish vs when I was using omega one. So even though omega one is technically better kens is still doing something right, but like I said that's just my opinion.
@@TrafishAquatics Your definitely right it's always great what works best for you and seeing positive results is what we all aim for. Great comparison video and I mean no disrespect, I do see I came on a little strong and apologize for that. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to your next update.
Awesome thank you! I know it's hard to interprite tone of voice through text so I try not to go on a defensive and just explain my thoughts 😁, thanks for sticking around!
@@Unknown-jl5oj Definitely, it's just a matter of trying different things out and seeing what works for your type of fish, I have used Hikari fish foods for a majority of my life and it has a bit of "filler" on the ingredients list but it has worked out pretty well for me over the years, please come and take a look at some of my different types of fish and cichlids on my channel and tell me what you think, if you like please consider subscribing as I do upload regularly every Sunday. THANKS
What kind of pleco? Plecos can sometimes manipulate thier color a bit to help them blend into thier environment. If the white patches look fuzzy though that's a fungal infection and can be treated with erythromycin.
I would recommend feeding zucchini over cucumber as cucumber is mostly water, If he was starving you would notice a sunken belly while he was on the glass and he would almost look like he has a pinched look from the top
I was looking for a honest review and all i understand is price point and % of prot fat etc, there many ways to cut corner in pet foods and noway to cut on quality when going big. So the chart might be nice looking but noway it can only be based on.
Generally speaking Ash is used as a source of phosphorus and calcium, most of Ken's fish food products do have it but some don't so you'd have to check the guaranteed analysis on each product you look at.
I dont agree on kens fish food if you look the ingrediënts , it starts with fish meal .... That's one mistake people make instantly . You want to know what is in youre food . For example Northfin it says whole antartic krill that's true information , fish meal you dont know what crap they used to
Believe it or not fish meal isn't exactly the same as other meal products you hear about like you do with cat and dog food, 90% of the fish that are used to make fish meal are actually capable of being used for human consumption, which would actually make it a fairly good product versus traditional meat meals that you would see in other animal foods.
I watch your videos with pleasure and interest. I often follow your advices. Unfortunately, I deeply disagree with your evaluation of Ken's fish food. The guaranteed analysis is absolutely meaningless. You can achieve the same results with used motor oil and used leather shoes! Seriously. What does matter is the list of ingredients. What you do NOT want to see is the word "meal". Meal is what is left when everything that's acceptable for human consumption has been removed. Simply put, meal is garbage. ( It's true of dog and cat food as well ). Notice that Xtreme, Northfin are packed with meal. No meal in Omega One or the better frozen fish food. Now read again Ken's list of ingredients. First ingredients ( = greatest %) is meal. Very disappointing but also explains why their food is cheaper. The food industry can only throw meal in the garbage or sell it for super cheap to the pet food manufacturers. No miracles. If you want a quality product for your fish, stay away from "meal".
Fish meal has been traditionally used as the main protein source in the aquafeed industry, due to its high protein content and balanced EAA profile. FM is also an excellent source of essential fatty acids, digestible energy, minerals and vitamins. Most of these fishes are small, bony, with high content of oil (e.g., anchovies, herrings, capelin, menhaden). A small percentage of fishmeal is rendered from fish offal, trimmings or cuttings, and other wastes principally from filleting and canning operations from the edible fisheries (e.g., tuna, cod, haddock, hake, pollock). Recent studies have shown that 90% of the fish that are used to make fish meal could potentially be used for human consumption. The meal in fish food is generally higher quality than that found in dog food with pork, chicken, beef and lamb meals. Id be more worried about the Dehulled Soybean Meal, Wheat Germ Meal, Wheat Flour, Corn Gluten, Feeding Oat Meal, Potato Protein, Shrimp Meal, Dried Yeast, Wheat Gluten that are all used as binding agents in many fishfoods. All that being said everyone is going to have thier own personal opinion of every fish food on the market on whether it's good or bad and how they compare to others, as well as I do agree that if we could use pure ingredients in our fish foods it would be entirely better for our fish. I do appreciate you watching and commenting to have a conversation with me about these foods I do appreciate it 😁.
My understanding with listing "fish meal" is that the type of fish available can change seasonally. Manufacturers will list "fish meal" instead of changing the lable every few months.
I’m lucky enough to have kens warehouse a few towns away. His prices are even cheaper if you walk in. Nice guy too! His food is top notch.
Thats awesome! I wish i lived that close!
Thanks for the review and information. I just got some Fisk Flakes and Pellets from KensFish.
Your welcome
I strongly feel that you have the best fish hobbyist videos on UA-cam. Well informed, wise, not talking for hours, not constantly trying to sell stuff. I am learning a lot from you.
By the way, I am a native Frenchman, retired teacher living near Los Angeles. I only have one 36 gallons aquarium with platys. If you happen to know where I can purchase healthy, colorful platys online, please let me know.
Be well and stay safe.
Thank you, Let me look around and I'll get back to you on that!
If I were to buy some I would order from here, they have a wide selection of color patterns and prices are fair.
aquariumfish.net/catalog_pages/livebearer_platies/platy_for_sale.htm
I went and got some flake food. Thank you so much for giving us this information. 💕🥰
Your welcome, the prices and food content is amazing!
Excellent Info
Thanks for another awesome video
Your welcome, thank you for watching!
After doing some research I’ve found that almost all of the food brands that are considered “high quality” due to their ingredient list are actually lower in protein and higher in carbohydrates than even Tetramin. I might go ahead and buy some of Ken’s fish food.
Awesome video.
Great video. I use Tetra but Kens is a deal. How does it float? Thanks
The foods made to float do so very well, they also have sinking and some suspended foods
Figures r great but always good too see the fish eat it . Ocean free is my go to it’s amazing food . I also use a bit of xtreem
Good point, my fish love it and go nuts for it, I'll do a feeding video soon so you can see everyone eating it!
@@TrafishAquatics that be great . I’m in Australia
Very informative thanks Travis
You're welcome 😁
Great info on the fish food! Going to Ken's website to shop! What kind of plants would you suggest putting in for Goldfish? Ours eat anything we've put in there, from this video I gather that's good for them? I'd like some to just stay in there to look nice... is that a pipe dream? LOL Thanks again~ wonderful info and also thank you for your prompt replies!! Much appreciated!
If theyre already eating plants its going to be hard, In my experience what I've done in this situation is I have planted the tank with a bunch of fake plants and let it go for about 4 months and then pull all the fake plants out and put real plants in, From them nibbling on fake plants and not getting anything out of it for so long it basically numbs them to it And they'll leave them alone afterwards, But keep in mind this may not be a guaranteed fix
@@TrafishAquatics TY so much for your input. It's worth a try & it's been more than months that they've had nothing but fake plants, so time to try! :)
Best of luck, i would start with a few anubius since they have the toughest leaves
@@TrafishAquatics TY! That was my next question but didn't want to bug you~ you must have tons of email/msgs to tend to, but it's much appreciated!
No problem, any time!
Thanks Great video
Thank you
Thank you for your prompt response and your well researched answer. I didn't know. Therefore you are absolutely right and Ken's fish food is most likely an excellent food. As always, you are remarkably well informed.
Thank you very much! Thank you for following along and having a genuine conversation with me, not many people are willing to do that!
Great video going to order.
Thank you, I really do believe it's a good quality food!
Got a good, reliable place to order/buy plants from? Ty!
Aquariumcoop.com is my go to
@@TrafishAquatics TY so much!!
Those volumes are aimed at multiple fish tank owners and breeders. I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy more food than your fish can consume within a reasonable timeframe, typically six months. After that. The food will begin to deteriorate, take on moisture and oxidises. Those bulk food packs are great value. But they are not suitable for everyone.
That's also what's great about Ken's fish food, You can buy it in bulk or you can buy it in standard sizes for people who have individual tanks, They sell containers of the exact same fish foods you can buy in bulk in sizes ranging from quarter pound (4oz), half pound (8oz), one pound (16 oz), and some foods even come in two and five pound packages. So if you don't think you're going to use all the food before it would expire (which is actually usually one to one and a half years from purchase unless it's sat on the shelf a long time, also depends on where you store it and how you store it) You can still buy smaller containers of the exact same stuff which are still sold at very affordable prices.
Ken's fish food is good 👍
Help please. I ordered fish food from Ken's January 2 & haven't heard a word from them. I sent an email 2 days ago and no response! Do they usually ignore their customers? Thank you.
Not usually, they may be behind with holiday orders
@@TrafishAquatics Thank- You for always taking the time to answer all of your viewers questions! ❤❤
Your welcome
Hello sir, im having 200 liter(51 Gallon) with sump tank and 11 goldfish, is this consider overload ? How freq i should chg water and amount ? How much water i should chg during water chg, i mean percentage ? im feeding twice a day, how much( in gram) i should feed them to avoid overfeeding? Pls advise me
Your overstocked by about 8 fish if they are fancy goldfish, if they're regular goldfish your overstocked by 10 (based of full growth potential). Test you water daily until you reach 40ppm nitrate then do a 50% water change, try to keep nitrate under 40-60ppm for best health. Once you see how often you are changing water you can keep that schedule unless you change feeding amounts
@@TrafishAquatics Thank you, how to avoid overfeeding ? Right amount to feed ?
Just feed small amounts until the fish stop eating, can't judge it by weight
@@TrafishAquatics thank you
How much blasting sand will I need for a 40 breeder? And, is it safe for corys? Or should I use pool filter sand?
I've used it with my Corys with no issues, 1 bag will be more than enough for a 40B
Don't look at the guaranteed analysis, I also use omega one and Ken's fish foods. Look at the ingredients there's alot of starches and fillers in Ken's fish foods Omega one has a much better higher quality ingredient list.
I agree that omega one uses better ingredients, but like I said in the video I'm very impressed with the results of Ken's with the improved coloration and growth of my fish vs when I was using omega one. So even though omega one is technically better kens is still doing something right, but like I said that's just my opinion.
@@TrafishAquatics Your definitely right it's always great what works best for you and seeing positive results is what we all aim for. Great comparison video and I mean no disrespect, I do see I came on a little strong and apologize for that. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to your next update.
Awesome thank you! I know it's hard to interprite tone of voice through text so I try not to go on a defensive and just explain my thoughts 😁, thanks for sticking around!
Yeah I noticed that with most of their fish food but some of them have great ingredients
@@Unknown-jl5oj Definitely, it's just a matter of trying different things out and seeing what works for your type of fish, I have used Hikari fish foods for a majority of my life and it has a bit of "filler" on the ingredients list but it has worked out pretty well for me over the years, please come and take a look at some of my different types of fish and cichlids on my channel and tell me what you think, if you like please consider subscribing as I do upload regularly every Sunday. THANKS
What is ash in fishfood?
Ash is a source for minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium.
What happened to my pleco,its having white shades in his body?i m a bigener,dont understand.
What kind of pleco? Plecos can sometimes manipulate thier color a bit to help them blend into thier environment. If the white patches look fuzzy though that's a fungal infection and can be treated with erythromycin.
@@TrafishAquatics its a common pleco,and the white patches like a light white auburn in its cest area and different sides in body.
Sounds to me like he's most likely altering his body color to help blend in with his environment
So there's nothing for tension.I feed him cucumber yesterday,i thought its starving.thanks for your reply 😊
I would recommend feeding zucchini over cucumber as cucumber is mostly water, If he was starving you would notice a sunken belly while he was on the glass and he would almost look like he has a pinched look from the top
I was looking for a honest review and all i understand is price point and % of prot fat etc, there many ways to cut corner in pet foods and noway to cut on quality when going big. So the chart might be nice looking but noway it can only be based on.
The big manufacturer has ash in all. Is there a reason? Or just a filler. Does kens have ash?
Generally speaking Ash is used as a source of phosphorus and calcium, most of Ken's fish food products do have it but some don't so you'd have to check the guaranteed analysis on each product you look at.
Anyone use any there mini stick?
I dont agree on kens fish food if you look the ingrediënts , it starts with fish meal .... That's one mistake people make instantly . You want to know what is in youre food . For example Northfin it says whole antartic krill that's true information , fish meal you dont know what crap they used to
Believe it or not fish meal isn't exactly the same as other meal products you hear about like you do with cat and dog food, 90% of the fish that are used to make fish meal are actually capable of being used for human consumption, which would actually make it a fairly good product versus traditional meat meals that you would see in other animal foods.
Kens fish food is cheap I'll give you that. But it's absolutely garbage. Look at the ingredients list. Wheat,corn meals a time of binding agents
I watch your videos with pleasure and interest. I often follow your advices. Unfortunately, I deeply disagree with your evaluation of Ken's fish food. The guaranteed analysis is absolutely meaningless. You can achieve the same results with used motor oil and used leather shoes! Seriously. What does matter is the list of ingredients. What you do NOT want to see is the word "meal". Meal is what is left when everything that's acceptable for human consumption has been removed. Simply put, meal is garbage. ( It's true of dog and cat food as well ). Notice that Xtreme, Northfin are packed with meal. No meal in Omega One or the better frozen fish food. Now read again Ken's list of ingredients. First ingredients ( = greatest %) is meal. Very disappointing but also explains why their food is cheaper. The food industry can only throw meal in the garbage or sell it for super cheap to the pet food manufacturers. No miracles.
If you want a quality product for your fish, stay away from "meal".
Fish meal has been traditionally used as the main protein source in the aquafeed industry, due to its high protein content and balanced EAA profile. FM is also an excellent source of essential fatty acids, digestible energy, minerals and vitamins. Most of these fishes are small, bony, with high content of oil (e.g., anchovies, herrings, capelin, menhaden). A small percentage of fishmeal is rendered from fish offal, trimmings or cuttings, and other wastes principally from filleting and canning operations from the edible fisheries (e.g., tuna, cod, haddock, hake, pollock). Recent studies have shown that 90% of the fish that are used to make fish meal could potentially be used for human consumption. The meal in fish food is generally higher quality than that found in dog food with pork, chicken, beef and lamb meals. Id be more worried about the Dehulled Soybean Meal, Wheat Germ Meal, Wheat Flour, Corn Gluten, Feeding Oat Meal, Potato Protein, Shrimp Meal, Dried Yeast, Wheat Gluten that are all used as binding agents in many fishfoods. All that being said everyone is going to have thier own personal opinion of every fish food on the market on whether it's good or bad and how they compare to others, as well as I do agree that if we could use pure ingredients in our fish foods it would be entirely better for our fish. I do appreciate you watching and commenting to have a conversation with me about these foods I do appreciate it 😁.
Just because some food have meal doesn’t make the food garbage.
My understanding with listing "fish meal" is that the type of fish available can change seasonally. Manufacturers will list "fish meal" instead of changing the lable every few months.