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Xtreme Community Crave Flakes

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  • Packed with nutritious krill and spirulina 
  • Naturally enhances colors in your fish
  • Attracts even the pickiest eaters

Not sure what to feed your fish tonight? Xtreme combined two of their specially formulated fish foods to create their most popular flake food — Community Crave. This well-balanced formula of proteins and amino acids contains a blend of 60% spirulina flakes and 40% krill flakes. The high-quality ingredients are designed to not only bolster your fish's immune system but also intensify their natural colors so they look amazing in your aquarium. Plus, the flakes are easy to crumble to the perfect size and do not cloud the water when used as directed. 

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David O. (Yuba City, CA, US)
Xtreme Community Crave Flakes

This is the only flake food I use anymore. I like the Coop and have since the beginning. I feed my fish a variety of foods to keep the diet balanced. Magic small fish food, Easy community and Freeze dried brine shrimp all rotate through my 4 tanks. I keep a total of 125g from Community to guppies and breeding quarantine tanks. These foods keep them healthy and thriving

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Angela S. (Nashville, TN, US)
Perfect blend for my fish

This is one of my favorite flakes for my fish that need plant and protein. All of my fish quickly come up to eat whenever I feed this blend. I use this as a primary food source with my tropical fish and use it with my American Cichlids several times a week.

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Francisco G. (Rialto, CA, US)
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Paul B. (Atlanta, GA, US)
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B.F.

Way better then omega one fish flake. I ran out and had to use the other brand from a big pet store and it just wasn't the same. Some of my tetras paled out and even though fish love feeding time some how they seemed a little less enthusiastic. Lol. Could be my imagination but the pale effect was clear to see.