

🦐 Elevate your cichlids’ diet with the insect-fueled superfood they instinctively crave!
Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Fish Food is a premium, insect-based pellet formula designed for medium to large tropical fish. Featuring 40% nutrient-dense Black Soldier Fly Larvae as the primary ingredient, enriched with whole salmon and shrimp meal for Omega 3 & 6, it supports healthy skin, scales, and fins. The slow sinking 5-7mm pellets cater to natural feeding behaviors, while small-batch Canadian production guarantees freshness without artificial additives. Ideal for active, omnivorous cichlids seeking balanced daily nutrition.









| ASIN | B071RSV3F5 |
| ASIN | B071RSV3F5 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,198 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #35 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Brand Name | Fluval |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,435) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2017 |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2017 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Directions | Feed as much as your fish can eat in two minutes, two to three times daily |
| Included Components | Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Pellets 3.53 oz |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 5 x 7.8 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 4.8 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | A6581 |
| Item model number | A6581 |
| Manufacturer | Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. |
| Manufacturer | Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Fish Food, Pellets for Medium to Large Sized Fish, 3.53 oz., A6581 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 5 x 7.8 inches; 4 ounces |
| Size | 3.53 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Immune Support |
| Target Audience Keyword | fish |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
S**H
BEST FOOD FOR YOUR BUCK
This has been my go-to food for my Oscar, Catfish, Pleco, and Pike. It's been over 2 years feeding them this. It's good food. The only complaint is that most of the time the pellets don't sink and just stay on the surface. but overall, my fish eat it on the surface too. But I would recommend this brand all the time
K**N
They love it
My cichlids love this stuff, I have made this part of my staple including cichlids big bites by extreme, this is definitely a good value for the money for the amount of food you get. Seems to be of good quality high in protein.
M**B
Great for cichlids!
Great quality. Great for larger cichlids. For smaller/fry cichlids, crush with spoon. Works for vegetarian and carnivorous fish.
★**★
Expensive and offers similar quality and ingredients as cheaper alternatives.
In this review, I compare Fluval Bug Bites Cichlid Pellets against Aqueon Cichlid Pellets and Hikari Blood Red Parrot pellets. By all means, not a comprehensive or expert review, just a Cichlid owner's thoughts on the three comparable pellet types. From a value perspective, Fluval Bug Bites is twice as expensive per ounce as Hikari pellets and ten times more expensive per ounce as Aqueon pellets. The exact cost came out to be $3.52/oz for Fluval, $1.80/oz for Hikari, and .36/oz for Aqueon. From a feeding perspective, Fluval and Aqueon are both "slow-sinking" pellets while Hikari is a floating pellet. In my opinion, Fluval sinks very, very quickly whereas Aqueon does not. I would not describe Fluval as a "slow-sinking" pellet, I would describe it as a "fast-sinking" pellet. My Blood Red Parrot prefers the floating pellets but will eventually make his way down to any pellets that landed on the substrate. Taste-wise, my Blood Red Parrot prefers Hikari over Fluval and Fluval over Aqueon. While he might leave the Aqueon pellets, I find that he eventually will eat the Fluval pellet, it just may not be right away. Size-wise, the Fluval pellet is the largest. It's not exactly a square shaped or circular pellet, it's more like an extended-width square pellet (at least in comparison to the other pellet types). It's the largest pellet of the three brands. I would recommend the Fluval pellet for medium or large-sized Cichlids. As far as ingredients go, the three brands of pellets share many of the same ingredients. Where I see the most differentiation is in the type of protein used and the guaranteed analysis stats. For protein, Fluval uses dried black soldier fly larvae, salmon, and fish protein concentrate. Aqueon uses fish meal, shrimp meal, dehulled soybean meal, and squid meal. Hikari uses fish and krill meal. Guaranteed analysis indicates the following: - Aqueon has the highest min crude protein at 42%; Fluval and Hikari are tied at 40%. - Fluval has the highest min crude fat at 12.5%; Aqueon at 8% and Hikari at 5%. - Fluval has the highest max crude fiber at 5%; Aqueon at 3% and Hikari at 2%. - Fluval and Hikari are tied at 10% max moisture; Aqueon at 9%. - Hikari has the highest min Phosphorus at 1.3%, followed by Aqueon at 1% and Fluval at .80%. Now, with regard to Fluval, here are my thoughts. Fluval is twice the cost of Hikari and ten times the cost of Aqueon and so, as a buyer, I would expect Fluval to deliver better quality pellets with higher guaranteed analysis stats. This is not the case; Fluval Bug Bites offers similar quality and ingredients as its cheaper alternatives. Unfortunately for Cichlid pellet buyers, this means that the choice between Fluval or Hikari or Aqueon comes down to the Cichlid's own taste preferences. It may very well be that while my Blood Red Parrot prefers the Blood Red Parrot pellets offered by Hikari, another type of Cichlid may prefer Fluval instead. As for me, I'll continue to buy Fluval because I want my Blood Red Parrot to have options and the bag itself (although expensive) offers a consider number of pellets and will last you a while if you have a small number of Cichlids and you feed only what your fish will eat in a few minutes. For anyone wondering if they should choose pellets over flakes (or sticks or crisps), I will say that, in general, my Blood Red Parrot Cichlid prefers flakes over pellets, pellets over crisps, and does not care for the sticks at all. Again, I think this comes down to the Cichlid's preferences so you may have a different experience.
J**D
fish love it
Good food
H**Y
Highly Recommended
Good value for the money, larger cichlids seem to love it. Wish it would sink a bit faster though
G**R
Fast shipping
My fish love this product
R**J
Gar Approved
My gar taught itself to eat these instead of live fish. It's very nice to not have to spend money or time on buying or catching feeders any more. I guess I still have to spend money on this, but it's a cheaper way to feed a gar.
H**N
Fluval tries to copy the recipe from a well-known youtuber's fish food, which costs a lot to order to the EU, but all my dwarf cichlids love it. I have tried to trick them until the bag is almost empty, but only the bottom fish take it as they sink down and start to dissolve. The cichlids just spit them out and don't even bother to take more even though they are hungry!
D**H
My fish love this food They got used to it and stopped eating other stuff
U**E
Mes deux poissons leopard de 25 cm, que je nourris à la main, sinon ils avalent du sable qu'ils recrachent bien sur, adorent ces petites "graines". Ce sont des poissons intéressants qui adorent les grottes que je leur ai placées. Donc cette nourriture est très appréciée et leur fournie l'énergie nécessaire aux gros poissons avec des vitamines dans leur eau en plus et un nettoyage du filtre chaque semaine et aspirateur plusieurs fois. Je recommande donc cet article que mes poissons apprécient depuis des années !
K**.
My fish really enjoy the bug bites quality fish food
M**R
Très satisfaisant pour nourrir mes poissons !!
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