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#7526 Lavender Ranchu

Soft lavender/gray color is very different than the typical goldfish orange, and really stands out.  Hard to appreciate in the photos, the color is very pretty and hard to find on all varieties of goldfish, but especially ranchu.  This one is very friendly with lots of personality.

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    $104.99

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    $159.00

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    25 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7518 Purple/Lavender Ranchu

This one has some of the richest color of any of the purple/lavender ranchu imported.  This color is hard to find with even decent backs, but this one has an exceptional back.  Great overall fish in hard to find color and quality.   Only a year-and-a-half old, more potential yet to be realized.

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    $125.00

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    $249.00

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    25 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7512 Red/White Short-tail Ryukin

Massive short-tail in striking color and finish.  Powerful fish with nice motion and balance.

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    $179.00

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#7501 Purple/Lavender Ranchu

Amazing color pattern on this one with smooth back.  This color is hard to find, especially in nice quality, but I was lucky enough to import several earlier this year.  This is the only one with this type of color pattern, with purple on all the fins, and lavender body.   Exceptional fish in large […]

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    $209.97

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    $329.00

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    25 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7493 Sakura Short-tail Ryukin

Very Rich color on this young short-tail.   Pretty fish with nice potential.

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    $149.00

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    $149.00

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    25 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7484 Blue Oranda

Only a couple of these left in pretty silvery-blue metallic.  Nice overall fish with personality.

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    $149.00

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    $149.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7470 Red/Black/White Ryukin

Massive Ryukin in hard to find color.  HUGE showy fins on this incredible fish.

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    $399.00

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    $399.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7464 Red Butterfly

Pretty young butterfly with showy tail.  Nice overall form on this one with potential.

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    $139.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7457 Green Ryukin

This one came in with significant shipping damage, but wasn’t even fazed, and healed nicely.  Very long, showy fins on this one.

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    $129.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7450 Sakura Oranda

Only a few of these pretty sakura orandas available.  Nice stocky body and meaty head on this one, with nice overall form.

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    $104.99

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    $159.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7444 White Oranda

Only a couple in this pretty white metallic color with lemony head.  Nice overall fish in good size.

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    $139.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7433 Red/White Oranda

Pretty oranda with vibrant color and pretty pattern.  Nice overall fish.

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    $159.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7421 Red Oranda

Big Showy fins on this one.  Young, but already quite large with nice potential.

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    $179.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7413 Kirin Oranda

Gorgeous color, and fun “bullnose” type profile.   Powerful oranda in large size.

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7391 White/Red Oranda with BONUS Original Drawing.

Very showy and great overall young oranda.  This one was very photogenic, and became an easy choice for a BONUS Hand Drawing.   BONUS original drawing of this fish included.  This is provided by Jennie Connelly of solidgoldfish.com.   She says on her site that she is obsessed with goldfish.  This is obvious when one views her […]

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    $219.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7380 White/Red Ryukin with BONUS Original Hand Drawing.

Beautiful and very showy ryukin with long fins.  Dorsal is very upright, and proudly displayed.  BONUS original drawing of this fish included.  This is provided by Jennie Connelly of solidgoldfish.com.   She says on her site that she is obsessed with goldfish.  This is obvious when one views her website, and also her art.   […]

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7365 Repashy Soilent Green Gel Food

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, […]

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    $25.00 [BuyNow]

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7354 Repashy Soilent Green Gel Food

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, […]

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7341 Repashy Soilent Green Gel Food

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, […]

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

#7328 Calico Ryukin

Very striking young fish with long showy fins and pretty color.

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    $124.99

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    $179.00

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    18 October 2013 8:00 PM

Soft lavender/gray color is very different than the typical goldfish orange, and really stands out.  Hard to appreciate in the photos, the color is very pretty and hard to find on all varieties of goldfish, but especially ranchu.  This one is very friendly with lots of personality.

This one has some of the richest color of any of the purple/lavender ranchu imported.  This color is hard to find with even decent backs, but this one has an exceptional back.  Great overall fish in hard to find color and quality.   Only a year-and-a-half old, more potential yet to be realized.

Massive short-tail in striking color and finish.  Powerful fish with nice motion and balance.

Amazing color pattern on this one with smooth back.  This color is hard to find, especially in nice quality, but I was lucky enough to import several earlier this year.  This is the only one with this type of color pattern, with purple on all the fins, and lavender body.   Exceptional fish in large size with smooth back and nice head.

Very Rich color on this young short-tail.   Pretty fish with nice potential.

Only a couple of these left in pretty silvery-blue metallic.  Nice overall fish with personality.

Massive Ryukin in hard to find color.  HUGE showy fins on this incredible fish.

Pretty young butterfly with showy tail.  Nice overall form on this one with potential.

This one came in with significant shipping damage, but wasn’t even fazed, and healed nicely.  Very long, showy fins on this one.

Only a few of these pretty sakura orandas available.  Nice stocky body and meaty head on this one, with nice overall form.

Only a couple in this pretty white metallic color with lemony head.  Nice overall fish in good size.

Pretty oranda with vibrant color and pretty pattern.  Nice overall fish.

Big Showy fins on this one.  Young, but already quite large with nice potential.

Gorgeous color, and fun “bullnose” type profile.   Powerful oranda in large size.

Very showy and great overall young oranda.  This one was very photogenic, and became an easy choice for a BONUS Hand Drawing.   BONUS original drawing of this fish included.  This is provided by Jennie Connelly of solidgoldfish.com.   She says on her site that she is obsessed with goldfish.  This is obvious when one views her website, and also her art.   I’ve known Jennie for several years, but just recently saw some of her goldfish art, and thought it would be fun to share with my customers.   Jennie is an awesome young lady, and in addition to all of her great work as a hobbyist with goldfish (videos, website development, art, etc.), she somehow finds the time to work in animal rescue, providing much needed help to many animals in need of a good home.   Check out her site solidgoldfish.com.  She has several nice videos and articles, and also provides these custom one-of-a-kind drawings by request for a nominal fee.   The piece included with this listing is 5″X7″.

Beautiful and very showy ryukin with long fins.  Dorsal is very upright, and proudly displayed.  BONUS original drawing of this fish included.  This is provided by Jennie Connelly of solidgoldfish.com.   She says on her site that she is obsessed with goldfish.  This is obvious when one views her website, and also her art.   I’ve known Jennie for several years, but just recently saw some of her goldfish art, and thought it would be fun to share with my customers.   Jennie is an awesome young lady, and in addition to all of her great work as a hobbyist with goldfish (videos, website development, art, etc.), she somehow finds the time to work in animal rescue, providing a great service to many animals in need of a good home.   Check out her site solidgoldfish.com.  She has several nice videos and articles, and also provides these custom one-of-a-kind drawings by request for a nominal fee.   The piece included with this listing is 5″X7″.

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, others would spoil and have no shelf-life.  So, most goldfish food is “dry as a bone”, and ultimately not the best for the fish, even if the ingredients are high quality.   Our fish farmers raise the goldfish on moist food, so it makes no sense to switch them to a dry diet after they are imported.  We’ve addressed this issue for years by “hydrating” all of the pellets we’ve fed.  This involved a slow process of introducing moisture and refrigerating pellets to make sure they were soft throughout, and not just wetted on the outside.   This made them like little meatballs, but they still held together and didn’t fall apart in the tank.  Well, we have quit messing around with pellets!  That’s because after months of trials, and many conversations with fellow hobbyists for over a year, we feel that Soilent Green is the best solution for the main staple in the Goldfish diet.  I used to make my own gel food, but it was time consuming, messy, and I never felt confident that the mix of ingredients was optimal.  Soilent Green solves these issues with an easy to make product.   Brought to a boil in a non-stick pan, and poured onto a non-stick cookie sheet, it gels quickly with little to no clean up.  Anything left in the pan gels up and peels right off.  Once a batch is made, we chop it up on a cutting board into bite size pieces and store in the fridge.  We are actually making pounds of it every other day, but the average hobbyist should be able to make a small batch every week or two, spending less than 15 minutes to do so.

I’ve always said that I’d rather concentrate on the fish, and not get into selling products or food.   That was mostly because I never felt enough confidence in any food that I wanted to promote or represent it.  The other reason is the nature of internet commerce.  Huge companies can offer some retail products for less than I can even get them wholesale.  Being a small business, it’s hard to compete, and I simply wasn’t going to try to.  I’d have to buy, stock, sell, and ship hundreds of pounds of food just to make a thousand dollars.  Again, it made sense to just focus on the fish, especially since that takes a huge amount of time already, and because goldfish is what Dandy Orandas does best.  : )

All of that being said, I have now decided to offer this Repashy Soilent Green.  After years of being asked about food, and seeing many people struggle with food related issues, I think this is a great solution.  Repashy has high quality ingredients, plus the moisture that I’ve always advocated, and we’ve seen great results using it.   Fish are active, healthy, with vibrant color and none of the goofy post-feeding buoyancy issues seen with dry foods.  Repashy also has a good relationship with its retailers, and sets MAP pricing for their products.  This is Minimum Advertised Pricing, which keeps huge sellers from undercutting small business.   So, you should see similar pricing no matter what the source, leaving you to support good merchants instead of buying simply based on price.   Speaking of price….Repashy does come in smaller quantities, but the unit cost is much more optimal at the 1lb. size.   We are stocking this size ONLY, since it is a better value.  While it is a lot of food, it does have a good shelf-life until gelled, so it shouldn’t go to waste.

SHIPPING INFO.  If you are getting fish, a 1lb. bag can be added to your shipment for no additional shipping cost.  If you are just getting food, then shipping will be via USPS priority mail, and will be $6.00, for a total of $31 delivered.  (Please note if just getting food, the website might show higher shipping after ordering.)   This is because it is designed to calculate shipping for Overnight Service for fish deliveries.  We will be making updates to the shipping calculators to accommodate the sales of food.  We also do not have a shopping cart, so payment info is still taken over the phone, and details are confirmed in person.

NET WEIGHT 16 OZ / 454 GRAMS  (makes approximately 4 times the amount once gelled, mixed at 1 part powder/3 parts water)

 

Meal Replacement Gel for Aufwuchs (algae and small living organisms) eating species of Fish, Invertebrates, Amphibians and Reptiles.

 

INGREDIENTS: Chlorella Algae, Spirulina Algae, Whole Krill Meal, Whole Squid Meal, Whole Sardine Meal, Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Whole Anchovy Meal, Germinated Brown Rice Protein Concentrate, Pea Protein Isolate, Dried Brewers Yeast, Stabilized Rice Bran, Dried Kelp, Carrageenan Algae, Konjac, Carob Bean Gum, Schizochytrium Algae, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Propionate, Phaffia Rhodozyma Yeast, Paprika Extract, Calendula Flower Powder, Marigold Flower Extract, Rose Hips Powder, Turmeric Root Powder, Malic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Canthaxanthin, Potassium Sorbate, Magnesium Gluconate, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols (as preservatives), Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Beta Carotene, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B-12 Supplement).

 

Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 45%, Crude Fat min. 6%, Crude Fat max. 8%, Crude Fiber max. 8%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 12%, Calcium min. 1.5%, Calcium max. 2%, Phosphorus min. 0.75%.

 

DIRECTIONS: To prepare one cup of product, add ¼ cup of powder into ¾ cup of cold water and stir until blended. Microwave until it starts to boil (typically 2-3 minutes), remove and stir. Alternatively, bring water to a boil on stove, remove from heat, and stir in powder. Immediately pour into a storage container or mould, and let sit at room temp until firm. The finished gel can be cut into cubes, shredded, or used as a whole slab. Whatever is not used immediately should be treated as fresh food. It can be stored sealed in refrigerator for up to two weeks, and in freezer for up to six months. To adjust firmness of gel, use more or less water as desired.

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, others would spoil and have no shelf-life.  So, most goldfish food is “dry as a bone”, and ultimately not the best for the fish, even if the ingredients are high quality.   Our fish farmers raise the goldfish on moist food, so it makes no sense to switch them to a dry diet after they are imported.  We’ve addressed this issue for years by “hydrating” all of the pellets we’ve fed.  This involved a slow process of introducing moisture and refrigerating pellets to make sure they were soft throughout, and not just wetted on the outside.   This made them like little meatballs, but they still held together and didn’t fall apart in the tank.  Well, we have quit messing around with pellets!  That’s because after months of trials, and many conversations with fellow hobbyists for over a year, we feel that Soilent Green is the best solution for the main staple in the Goldfish diet.  I used to make my own gel food, but it was time consuming, messy, and I never felt confident that the mix of ingredients was optimal.  Soilent Green solves these issues with an easy to make product.   Brought to a boil in a non-stick pan, and poured onto a non-stick cookie sheet, it gels quickly with little to no clean up.  Anything left in the pan gels up and peels right off.  Once a batch is made, we chop it up on a cutting board into bite size pieces and store in the fridge.  We are actually making pounds of it every other day, but the average hobbyist should be able to make a small batch every week or two, spending less than 15 minutes to do so.

I’ve always said that I’d rather concentrate on the fish, and not get into selling products or food.   That was mostly because I never felt enough confidence in any food that I wanted to promote or represent it.  The other reason is the nature of internet commerce.  Huge companies can offer some retail products for less than I can even get them wholesale.  Being a small business, it’s hard to compete, and I simply wasn’t going to try to.  I’d have to buy, stock, sell, and ship hundreds of pounds of food just to make a thousand dollars.  Again, it made sense to just focus on the fish, especially since that takes a huge amount of time already, and because goldfish is what Dandy Orandas does best.  : )

All of that being said, I have now decided to offer this Repashy Soilent Green.  After years of being asked about food, and seeing many people struggle with food related issues, I think this is a great solution.  Repashy has high quality ingredients, plus the moisture that I’ve always advocated, and we’ve seen great results using it.   Fish are active, healthy, with vibrant color and none of the goofy post-feeding buoyancy issues seen with dry foods.  Repashy also has a good relationship with its retailers, and sets MAP pricing for their products.  This is Minimum Advertised Pricing, which keeps huge sellers from undercutting small business.   So, you should see similar pricing no matter what the source, leaving you to support good merchants instead of buying simply based on price.   Speaking of price….Repashy does come in smaller quantities, but the unit cost is much more optimal at the 1lb. size.   We are stocking this size ONLY, since it is a better value.  While it is a lot of food, it does have a good shelf-life until gelled, so it shouldn’t go to waste.

SHIPPING INFO.  If you are getting fish, a 1lb. bag can be added to your shipment for no additional shipping cost.  If you are just getting food, then shipping will be via USPS priority mail, and will be $6.00, for a total of $31 delivered.  (Please note if just getting food, the website might show higher shipping after ordering.)   This is because it is designed to calculate shipping for Overnight Service for fish deliveries.  We will be making updates to the shipping calculators to accommodate the sales of food.  We also do not have a shopping cart, so payment info is still taken over the phone, and details are confirmed in person.

NET WEIGHT 16 OZ / 454 GRAMS  (makes approximately 4 times the amount once gelled, mixed at 1 part powder/3 parts water)

 

Meal Replacement Gel for Aufwuchs (algae and small living organisms) eating species of Fish, Invertebrates, Amphibians and Reptiles.

 

INGREDIENTS: Chlorella Algae, Spirulina Algae, Whole Krill Meal, Whole Squid Meal, Whole Sardine Meal, Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Whole Anchovy Meal, Germinated Brown Rice Protein Concentrate, Pea Protein Isolate, Dried Brewers Yeast, Stabilized Rice Bran, Dried Kelp, Carrageenan Algae, Konjac, Carob Bean Gum, Schizochytrium Algae, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Propionate, Phaffia Rhodozyma Yeast, Paprika Extract, Calendula Flower Powder, Marigold Flower Extract, Rose Hips Powder, Turmeric Root Powder, Malic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Canthaxanthin, Potassium Sorbate, Magnesium Gluconate, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols (as preservatives), Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Beta Carotene, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B-12 Supplement).

 

Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 45%, Crude Fat min. 6%, Crude Fat max. 8%, Crude Fiber max. 8%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 12%, Calcium min. 1.5%, Calcium max. 2%, Phosphorus min. 0.75%.

 

DIRECTIONS: To prepare one cup of product, add ¼ cup of powder into ¾ cup of cold water and stir until blended. Microwave until it starts to boil (typically 2-3 minutes), remove and stir. Alternatively, bring water to a boil on stove, remove from heat, and stir in powder. Immediately pour into a storage container or mould, and let sit at room temp until firm. The finished gel can be cut into cubes, shredded, or used as a whole slab. Whatever is not used immediately should be treated as fresh food. It can be stored sealed in refrigerator for up to two weeks, and in freezer for up to six months. To adjust firmness of gel, use more or less water as desired.

We have been advocating the use of moist food for years.  Moist food moves more easily through the digestive tract, results in more efficient nutrient assimilation, and also minimizes balance/buoyancy problems many fish have after eating dry food.  Unfortunately, most goldfish foods have no moisture content at all.   That’s because, with the exception of frozen foods, others would spoil and have no shelf-life.  So, most goldfish food is “dry as a bone”, and ultimately not the best for the fish, even if the ingredients are high quality.   Our fish farmers raise the goldfish on moist food, so it makes no sense to switch them to a dry diet after they are imported.  We’ve addressed this issue for years by “hydrating” all of the pellets we’ve fed.  This involved a slow process of introducing moisture and refrigerating pellets to make sure they were soft throughout, and not just wetted on the outside.   This made them like little meatballs, but they still held together and didn’t fall apart in the tank.  Well, we have quit messing around with pellets!  That’s because after months of trials, and many conversations with fellow hobbyists for over a year, we feel that Soilent Green is the best solution for the main staple in the Goldfish diet.  I used to make my own gel food, but it was time consuming, messy, and I never felt confident that the mix of ingredients was optimal.  Soilent Green solves these issues with an easy to make product.   Brought to a boil in a non-stick pan, and poured onto a non-stick cookie sheet, it gels quickly with little to no clean up.  Anything left in the pan gels up and peels right off.  Once a batch is made, we chop it up on a cutting board into bite size pieces and store in the fridge.  We are actually making pounds of it every other day, but the average hobbyist should be able to make a small batch every week or two, spending less than 15 minutes to do so.

I’ve always said that I’d rather concentrate on the fish, and not get into selling products or food.   That was mostly because I never felt enough confidence in any food that I wanted to promote or represent it.  The other reason is the nature of internet commerce.  Huge companies can offer some retail products for less than I can even get them wholesale.  Being a small business, it’s hard to compete, and I simply wasn’t going to try to.  I’d have to buy, stock, sell, and ship hundreds of pounds of food just to make a thousand dollars.  Again, it made sense to just focus on the fish, especially since that takes a huge amount of time already, and because goldfish is what Dandy Orandas does best.  : )

All of that being said, I have now decided to offer this Repashy Soilent Green.  After years of being asked about food, and seeing many people struggle with food related issues, I think this is a great solution.  Repashy has high quality ingredients, plus the moisture that I’ve always advocated, and we’ve seen great results using it.   Fish are active, healthy, with vibrant color and none of the goofy post-feeding buoyancy issues seen with dry foods.  Repashy also has a good relationship with its retailers, and sets MAP pricing for their products.  This is Minimum Advertised Pricing, which keeps huge sellers from undercutting small business.   So, you should see similar pricing no matter what the source, leaving you to support good merchants instead of buying simply based on price.   Speaking of price….Repashy does come in smaller quantities, but the unit cost is much more optimal at the 1lb. size.   We are stocking this size ONLY, since it is a better value.  While it is a lot of food, it does have a good shelf-life until gelled, so it shouldn’t go to waste.

SHIPPING INFO.  If you are getting fish, a 1lb. bag can be added to your shipment for no additional shipping cost.  If you are just getting food, then shipping will be via USPS priority mail, and will be $6.00, for a total of $31 delivered.  (Please note if just getting food, the website might show higher shipping after ordering.)   This is because it is designed to calculate shipping for Overnight Service for fish deliveries.  We will be making updates to the shipping calculators to accommodate the sales of food.  We also do not have a shopping cart, so payment info is still taken over the phone, and details are confirmed in person.

NET WEIGHT 16 OZ / 454 GRAMS  (makes approximately 4 times the amount once gelled, mixed at 1 part powder/3 parts water)

 

Meal Replacement Gel for Aufwuchs (algae and small living organisms) eating species of Fish, Invertebrates, Amphibians and Reptiles.

 

INGREDIENTS: Chlorella Algae, Spirulina Algae, Whole Krill Meal, Whole Squid Meal, Whole Sardine Meal, Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Whole Anchovy Meal, Germinated Brown Rice Protein Concentrate, Pea Protein Isolate, Dried Brewers Yeast, Stabilized Rice Bran, Dried Kelp, Carrageenan Algae, Konjac, Carob Bean Gum, Schizochytrium Algae, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Taurine, Potassium Citrate, Calcium Propionate, Phaffia Rhodozyma Yeast, Paprika Extract, Calendula Flower Powder, Marigold Flower Extract, Rose Hips Powder, Turmeric Root Powder, Malic Acid, Sodium Chloride, Canthaxanthin, Potassium Sorbate, Magnesium Gluconate, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract and Mixed Tocopherols (as preservatives), Vitamins (Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D Supplement, Choline Chloride, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin, Beta Carotene, Pantothenic Acid, Riboflavin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin B-12 Supplement).

 

Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein min. 45%, Crude Fat min. 6%, Crude Fat max. 8%, Crude Fiber max. 8%, Moisture max. 8%, Ash max. 12%, Calcium min. 1.5%, Calcium max. 2%, Phosphorus min. 0.75%.

 

DIRECTIONS: To prepare one cup of product, add ¼ cup of powder into ¾ cup of cold water and stir until blended. Microwave until it starts to boil (typically 2-3 minutes), remove and stir. Alternatively, bring water to a boil on stove, remove from heat, and stir in powder. Immediately pour into a storage container or mould, and let sit at room temp until firm. The finished gel can be cut into cubes, shredded, or used as a whole slab. Whatever is not used immediately should be treated as fresh food. It can be stored sealed in refrigerator for up to two weeks, and in freezer for up to six months. To adjust firmness of gel, use more or less water as desired.

Very striking young fish with long showy fins and pretty color.