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\nHave you ever wondered what are fish flakes made of? Did you ever stop to ask what\u2019s in the fish flakes before dropping them into the tank? As a fish keeper, you should know the best food to give your fish. Know what benefits it has for your fish, or maybe learn how to make it yourself.<\/p>\n
Common Ingredients<\/strong><\/p>\n To give your fish the necessary food for growth, learn to choose the food. The critical nourishment for the fish\u2019s growth is amino acids and fatty acids. You can find these, along with many other vitamins and minerals in fish flakes.<\/p>\n Fish flakes are generally made of smaller marine animals with high bone density and oil content. These fishes are not what you see in the market. Fish used to make fish flakes are not usually consumed by humans.<\/p>\n Initially, the manufacturers dried the marine animals out in the sun. Once dry enough, they were pounded down then cut into flakes. However, this old process fails to provide quality on par with modern methods.<\/p>\n The modern method uses machines that cook the fish first. Then, they are pressed to remove the excess oil and dried. Lastly, they are grounded up and are turned into flakes by the machine.<\/p>\n