

🐟 Feed the bottom dwellers like a pro — no leftovers, just happy fish!
King British Catfish Pellets are a 60g pack of multi-vitamin enriched sinking pellets crafted for catfish and other bottom-feeding tropical fish. Featuring a natural, low waste formula, these pellets sink quickly and maintain their shape underwater, promoting enthusiastic feeding while keeping tank water crystal clear. Designed to support immune health and vibrant coloration, this premium food ensures your aquatic community thrives with minimal mess and maximum nutrition.












| ASIN | B0D5MFBRH3 |
| Allergen Information | Fish may contain, Wheat may contain |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,484 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 17 in Aquarium Fish Food |
| Breed Recommendation | Catfish and other bottom-feeding tropical fish |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (418) |
| Date First Available | 30 May 2024 |
| Flavor | Fish |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 60 g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.4 x 4.3 x 4.1 cm; 60 g |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Size | 60 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special features | Immuno Health Booster, Heavy Sinking Pellets |
| Specific Uses | Tropical bottom fish, including catfish |
| Storage Information | Do not store above 25°C. Use within 6 months of opening. Dispose of any unused product in the domestic rubbish. Empty pots can be recycled. |
P**O
Excellent results so far
I’m currently using these catfish pellets and, put simply, my fish absolutely love them. I’ve tried a few other sinking foods over the years and often found the same frustrating pattern: the pellets reach the bottom and just sit there, ignored, until I have to siphon them out. Not with these. As soon as the King British pellets hit the substrate, my bottom‑dwellers get to work and the food doesn’t last long at all. It’s the first time in a while I’ve seen such an enthusiastic response from the whole clean‑up crew. Palatability is the standout feature. Corydoras, bristlenose, and synodontis all take to them quickly, and even the shyer fish come out to feed. The pellets have a firm consistency that holds together well underwater, so fish can graze without the food immediately crumbling into dust. That means less waste drifting into the water column and less mess trapped in plants or decor. The size is also sensible—small enough for Corys to manage, but substantial enough that larger catfish aren’t left wanting. In terms of behaviour, these genuinely sink as advertised and settle where bottom‑feeders naturally forage. That’s important for nocturnal or more reserved species that may not compete well in mid‑water. I’ve also noticed minimal clouding; the water stays clear during and after feeding, which is great for planted tanks where clarity showcases the aquascape. The pellets soften at a nice, steady rate, letting fish nibble without turning into mush right away. Nutritionally, the “multi‑vitamin complete” angle is reassuring. While I rotate foods to keep diets varied, these feel like a solid, everyday staple for catfish and other bottom‑feeders. The fish look active, and their feeding response is consistently strong from one feeding to the next. I can’t speak to long‑term health impacts yet, but early impressions on condition and appetite are very positive. Practicalities are good too. The 60g size is handy if you want to test palatability without committing to a huge tub, and the packaging reseals well to keep the pellets fresh. Value for money seems fair given how little waste I’m seeing; with other brands, half the food ended up uneaten, while these are promptly devoured. Less uneaten food also means less maintenance and a lower risk of water quality issues from decomposing leftovers. A couple of small tips from my experience: feed in small portions and observe how quickly your fish finish a serving, then adjust. Because these are so eagerly taken, it’s easy to overfeed. If you keep very small catfish or juvenile Corys, you can crumble a pellet between your fingers to make smaller bites. For mixed communities, dropping pellets after lights dim can help ensure the bottom‑dwellers get their share without mid‑water fish intercepting everything. Overall, this is a simple recommendation. If you’ve been disappointed by sinking foods that sit untouched on the substrate, King British Catfish Pellets are well worth a try. They sink reliably, hold their shape, keep the water clear, and—most importantly—my fish devour them. Tasty, tidy, and convenient: a genuinely effective staple food for bottom‑feeding species.
H**C
Great product!
My fish love these as do the shrimp and snails. Really can't go wrong with King British. Lovely sized tub, great value for money, quality fish food which all add up to happy healthy fish . I would recommend to anyone who has bottom feeders and will definitely buy again 😃
A**R
Would highly recommend this product.
Swift delivery. My catfish love this product, would definitely recommend purchasing.
J**N
Fish Food / Fish Pellets
Great!
V**R
My Corydoras like them
They sink nicely and the fish seem to like them! Good size pellet too.
J**S
Fish love it best
Good value for price
A**N
Catfish Pellet's
Good quality
A**R
Staple
Our Cory's love these. Also popular with our Bubble Mollies who like to eat everything
M**S
El paquete a llegado bien envuelto y antes de tiempo, las pastillas son más pequeñas que las que yo usaba, pero muchísimas, y los peces las comen muy bien. Yo las recomiendo
S**S
Mis Corydoras están super contentas.
S**O
perfecto
J**S
Son pastillas muy muy pequeñas del tamaño de una lenteja ,
V**A
es muy buena la recomiendo a los peces le encanta de gran calidad
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