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Hikari Sinking Wafers

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  • Easy for Fish to Digest
  • Perfect Size for Community Tanks
  • Will Not Dissolve Nor Cloud Water

Hikari Sinking Wafers were developed specifically for corydoras catfish, loaches and other bottom dwellers. They contain high levels of proteins and vegetables supplemented with plenty of vitamins and minerals for a strong immune system and a healthy life. Blended with flavorful ingredients, this food is sure to attract even the picky eaters in your tank. The wafer becomes soft in water for easy feeding, but will not dissolve.

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Mike K. (Woonsocket, SD, US)
Great wafer for corydoras

My Corydoras really seem to like these never set to long on the bottom before they are gone

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Anonymous
Bottom feeders

My shrimp and panda corys love these wafers. They sink straight to the bottom where they can be enjoyed right away.

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Damian G. (Daytona Beach, FL, US)
Everybody loves them

Bought for Cory's, but snails, shrimp, and ricefish alike all go for em!

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Anonymous (Moravia, NY, US)
Super food

These are very popular in my tank. When I opened my last order from Aquarium Coop, My cat was helping. I took the bag of wafers out of the box and started unpacking the plants. My cat grabbed a sealed bag of wafers and scamped off. A moment later I head crunching, My cat was ripping open the bag. Not only do my catfish love them, my very picky cat thinks they are cat treats. I have to keep them under lock and key. 8-).

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Shawn F. (Everett, WA, US)
Hikari sinking wafer

We picked this wafer product just to give our bottom feeders some variety. It's working well for us. The sinking wafer is very similar to the algae wafer except for the sinking wafer is much smaller tablets and it's supposed to be softer. Oh also the sinking wafer has a smidge more protein and twice the fat content. Also I lot more vitamin E. I'm not sure what all that means in the end but our hillstream loaches, otocinclus and cory cats seem to be thriving with the variety of food. We also feed them flake, sinking pellets, baby brine shrimp, blood worms and blanched vegetables. The wafers do make it much easier on my busy days.