When it comes to feeding your saltwater aquarium fish and invertebrates, it’s essential to provide a balanced diet to maintain their health and well-being. Here are some essential food sources for your saltwater aquarium:

  • Brine Shrimp: Available in freeze-dried flakes, time-release blocks, and cubes, brine shrimp are a natural marine fish food rich in protein. You can even hatch brine shrimp eggs yourself for fresh, live fish food.
  • Krill: These small marine crustaceans are high in protein and are usually found in cold arctic waters. Krill should be fed sparingly due to their richness. They come in freeze-dried flakes and pellets and are used as a supplement to a well-balanced diet. Krill is also rich in astaxanthin, which promotes the development of natural pink to orange-red colors in fish.
  • Marine Flakes and Pellets: Many “Marine Flake” fish foods and Marine Pellets are considered complete balanced diets for marine fish. They contain all necessary proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. You can use a basic “Marine Flake” as the primary fish food and supplement it with other foods for additional nutrients.
  • Mysis Shrimp: High in protein and amino acids, Mysis Shrimp are excellent food for both fish and invertebrates. They are particularly preferred by seahorses in aquariums. Mysis Shrimp come in frozen cubes and freeze-dried flakes.
  • Phytoplankton: Most phytoplankton blends contain essential amino acids, fatty acids, fiber, and high levels of carotenoids. These tiny organisms are ideal for filter-feeding marine invertebrates. They can also supplement and fortify live foods.
  • Plankton: Freeze-dried plankton is rich in proteins, lipids, and beta-carotene. It helps enhance the vibrant colors of marine animals. Plankton serves as a treat or supplement for medium to large marine fish and invertebrates.
  • Seaweed: Seaweed is an all-natural fish food suitable for herbivorous fish.