• Feeds fish for weeks automatically
• Plankton & spirulina-rich formula
• Perfect for trips & busy days
• Ideal for fish, shrimp & tadpoles
• Slow-release for steady feeding
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Non-returnable due to food safety and compliance.
This item is non-returnable to maintain safety and regulatory compliance (including food safety
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Elevate your aquarium game with Zoo Med Banquet Fish Feeding blocks, where vacation worry melts away! Zoo Med crafts these slow-dissolving plankton-based treats as the best freshwater fish food, packed with spirulina and kelp for complete nutrition over weeks. Simply drop one in to feed fish, shrimp, and tadpoles automatically, no daily dosing needed. It keeps your finned friends thriving with vibrant colors and energy while you relax on trips or busy days, making pet parenting effortless and stress-free!
Place the time-release food block in your aquarium.
Multiple food blocks can be positioned across the aquarium floor to accommodate territorial or aggressive fish.
One Plankton Banquet block will feed approximately 15-20 average-sized aquarium fish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do fish food blocks work?
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Yes, Zoo Med Plankton Banquet blocks dissolve slowly to feed fish consistently for weeks, perfect for vacations. They release nutrients steadily, keeping your aquarium residents nourished without daily intervention.
What fish feed on plankton?
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Bottom feeders and community fish thrive on plankton-rich blocks from Zoo Med. Infused with freeze-dried plankton and spirulina, they mimic natural diets for freshwater species effectively.
What are zoo med banquet food blocks?
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Zoo Med Banquet blocks are time-release feeders packed with plankton, spirulina, and essential vitamins. Designed for easy vacation or busy-day use, they sustain fish automatically.
Is plankton good for fish?
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Plankton in Zoo Med blocks provides vital proteins and algae nutrients like spirulina, boosting fish health and color. Ideal supplemental feeding for vibrant, active aquarium life.
Can I put plankton in my fish tank?
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Yes, drop Zoo Med Plankton Banquet blocks directly into freshwater tanks for fish, shrimp, and tadpoles. Position multiple for territorial fish; monitor water quality closely.