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Repashy Community Plus — Omnivore Gel Food for Tropical Fish

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Repashy Community Plus — Omnivore Gel Food for Tropical FishRepashy Community Plus is the everyday gel food for the everyday tank a complete omnivore formula designed for the mixed tropical communities most aquarists actually keep: tetras, barbs, rasboras, livebearers, danios, dwarf cichlids, corydoras, rainbowfish and their tankmates. Where most community foods are dry flakes that lose nutrients the moment the tin is opened, Community Plus arrives as a powder you prepare fresh into a soft, dense gel that fish

Repashy Community Plus is the everyday gel food for the everyday tank — a complete omnivore formula designed for the mixed tropical communities most aquarists actually keep: tetras, barbs, rasboras, livebearers, danios, dwarf cichlids, corydoras, rainbowfish and their tankmates. Where most community foods are dry flakes that lose nutrients the moment the tin is opened, Community Plus arrives as a powder you prepare fresh into a soft, dense gel that fish at every level of the tank can graze naturally.

Why Gel Beats Flake for Community Tanks

It feeds the whole tank, not just the surface. Prepared gel can be cut into sinking cubes for mid-water and bottom feeders, smeared onto the glass or hardscape for grazers, or crumbled fine for smaller mouths. Surface-feeding flake leaves corydoras and other bottom dwellers eating leftovers; gel puts proper food at their level.

It doesn't fall apart and foul the water. Community Plus holds together in water for hours without clouding it — fish graze at their own pace, and uneaten portions lift out in one piece rather than dissolving into the substrate.

Fresh nutrition every batch. The dry premix stores long-term; you only "make" the food when you prepare it, so the vitamins haven't spent months degrading in an opened flake tub.

What's In It

A balanced omnivore profile built on whole aquatic proteins — krill, squid and fish meals — alongside algae and plant components, matching the mixed insect/algae/detritus diet community species take in the wild. The carotenoid-rich ingredients (the same paprika, marigold and algae sources that run through the Repashy range) support natural colour intensity, which keepers most often notice first in their tetras and dwarf cichlids.

How to Prepare

  1. Bring water to the boil
  2. Stir in powder at 1 part powder to 2–3 parts boiling water
  3. Pour into a flat dish or ice cube tray and let it set at room temperature (10–20 minutes)
  4. Cut to size — small cubes, thin strips, or fine crumble for small fish

Prepared gel keeps in the fridge for up to two weeks, or portion and freeze for up to six months. Most keepers prepare a small batch weekly and freeze the rest in ice cube trays.

Which Repashy Fish Food Do You Need?

Community Plus is the general-purpose option, and the right one for the majority of mixed tanks. For specialised setups: Soilent Green suits algae-grazing species like otocinclus and bristlenose plecs; Bottom Scratcher is the invertebrate-protein formula for corydoras-heavy tanks, loaches, and shrimp; and Super Gold is purpose-built for goldfish and koi. Many keepers run Community Plus as the staple and rotate one specialist formula alongside it.

An Honest Note

We're an invertebrate shop first, and Community Plus is an aquarium product — it's here because we stock the complete Repashy range in the UK rather than because it has any use for isopods or springtails (it doesn't; for those, Morning Wood and Bug Burger are the purpose-built options). But plenty of our customers keep fish tanks alongside their bioactive setups, and if that's you, this is one of the best community staples on the market.

Sizes

  • 85g — trial size; makes roughly 340g of prepared gel
  • 170g — the standard choice for a single community tank
  • 340g — best value for multi-tank fishrooms

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Ideal for: mixed tropical community tanks; keepers wanting one food the whole tank can eat; reducing flake waste and water fouling.

Not ideal for: goldfish (use Super Gold), strict algae-eaters (use Soilent Green), or any terrestrial invertebrates.

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