Intan Ornamental Fish Wafers - Big | Slow Sinking Fish Food
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Intan Ornamental Fish Wafers are a slow-sinking daily feed made for mixed community tanks. The formula is built around high-quality Antarctic krill, algae, minerals, and vegetables like spinach and green peas, giving your fish the amino acids they need for steady growth and strength. Because the wafer sinks slowly, fish at every level of the tank — from surface feeders to bottom dwellers — get a fair chance to eat. Natural marigold and astaxanthin bring out brighter, more vivid colours over time.
Key Features
- Best all-round community feed for mixed aquariums
- Scientifically balanced formula for optimal nutrition
- Made with selectively sourced, high-quality vegetables
- Contains Thymol for anti-viral and anti-microbial support
- Marigold and Astaxanthin for naturally vibrant colours
Best Suited For (Fish Species)
Angelfish, Gourami, Goldfish, Barbs, Rainbowfish, and other peaceful community fish. Being a slow-sinking wafer, it also works well for bottom-feeding species such as Corydoras Catfish, Loaches, and Plecos sharing the same tank.
Specifications
| Pellet Diameter | Available Sizes |
|---|---|
| 1.6 mm | 65g, 170g, 520g, Pouch 1kg |
Looking for a smaller pellet for juveniles? See Ornamental Fish Wafers – Small (0.9mm).
Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein (min) 39% | Crude Fat (min) 6% | Crude Fibre (max) 2.5% | Crude Ash (max) 12% | Moisture (max) 9%
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this wafer good for a community tank with different fish species?
Yes. Ornamental Fish Wafers are formulated as an all-round community feed, suitable for Angelfish, Gourami, Goldfish, Barbs, Rainbowfish, and similar peaceful species sharing one tank.
Does this wafer sink or float?
It's a slow-sinking wafer, so it stays available in the water column long enough for both mid-water and bottom-dwelling fish to feed properly.
Should I choose this Big (1.6mm) wafer or the Small (0.9mm) wafer?
This Big wafer (1.6mm) suits larger adult community fish. If your tank has smaller community fish or juveniles, see our Small (0.9mm) wafer — mixed tanks with both fish sizes can be fed a blend of both.
How often should I feed my fish this wafer?
Feed once or twice a day, offering only as much as your fish can finish in about 5 minutes, to avoid leftover food fouling the water.
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Ideal For Which Fish
Ideal For Which Fish
Angels, Gouramis, Goldfish, Barbs & Rainbows
Ingredients & Composition
Ingredients & Composition
Squid Meal, Antarctic Krill, Carrots, Spinach, Green Peas, Sweet Potato, Maize Gluten Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat By-Products, Soy Lecithin, Multivitamins, Minerals, Algae, Yeast, Garlic, Preservative, Astaxanthin, Marigold & Thymol.
Crude Protein (min%): 39
Crude Fat (min%): 6
Crude Fibre (max%): 2.5
Crude Ash (max%): 12
Moisture (max%): 9
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
- Feed twice daily, as much as the fish can eat in 5 minutes
- Store in a cool dry place
- Close cap tightly after use
- Avoid Overfeeding
Product Benefits
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Optimum Community Feed For All Fish
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Scientifically Balanced Formula
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Best Quality Vegetables & Ingredients
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Marigold & Astaxanthin For Vibrant Colours
stays in shape for a long time. bottom feeders have enough time to eat properly. no mush. no cloudy water. solid wafer design
dropped one wafer and my pleco was on it in under a minute. this fish used to take 20 mins to find food. the smell of these wafers must be strong. very palatable. tank is clear next morning with zero leftover
fish eat it. wafer holds shape. nothing extraordinary. does what it says
have corys, loaches, and a pleco in one tank. all of them eat these wafers. everyone gets nutrition, no fighting, tank stays clean. versatile ornamental fish food
my cory catfish community has become so much more active since switching to Intan ornamental wafers. scooting all over the tank looking for food, color is better on the spotted ones, and the tank stays beautifully clear. slow sinking is perfect for corys