Pack size
45 g / 100 g
Water type
Marine
Colour & specimen: This fish's colouration may look different in your own tank depending on your lighting, diet, stress levels and water conditions, and can vary between individual fish of the same species. You will not receive this exact fish pictured; the one you receive will be a similar size, colour and condition.
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Hikari Seaweed Extreme Small Pellet
A seaweed-and-spirulina pellet for marine grazers that need to browse steadily through the day. Hikari Seaweed Extreme Small Pellet is built around dried seaweed meal for marine herbivores such as tangs, and holds its shape well for slower, repeated grazing rather than a single big feed.
Key features
- Seaweed-led recipe — dried seaweed meal is the first ingredient, giving grazers the fibrous marine-plant diet they browse for in the wild.
- 1.1–1.4 mm pellet — small enough for smaller grazers and juvenile tangs, and holds its shape in the water rather than dispersing like a flake.
- Astaxanthin included — supports natural colour alongside the base nutrition.
- Stabilised vitamin C — L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate resists leaching into the water column better than plain ascorbic acid.
- 33% minimum crude protein — formulated to Hikari's published guaranteed analysis.
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Form | Sinking pellet, holds shape |
| Pellet size | Approx. 1.1–1.4 mm |
| Water type | Marine (Hikari's stated use) |
| Country of manufacture | Japan |
| Pack sizes | 45 g, 100 g |
| Pack size | Barcode |
|---|---|
| 45 g | 042055253109 |
| 100 g | 042055253123 |
Ingredients
Full ingredient declaration, reproduced verbatim from Hikari USA's published statement for Seaweed Extreme:
Dried seaweed meal, wheat flour, fish meal, krill meal, cuttlebone meal, brewers dried yeast, fish oil, sodium alginate, hydrolyzed vegetable sucrose polyesters, lecithin, clam extract, DL-methionine, astaxanthin, garlic, choline chloride, vitamin E supplement, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (stabilised vitamin C), inositol, d-calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, vitamin A supplement, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, niacin, folic acid, vitamin D3 supplement, biotin, ferrous sulphate, magnesium sulphate, zinc sulphate, manganese sulphate, copper sulphate, calcium iodate.
Guaranteed analysis
| Nutrient | Guarantee |
|---|---|
| Crude protein | min. 33.0% |
| Crude fat | min. 5.0% |
| Crude fibre | max. 4.0% |
| Moisture | max. 10.0% |
| Ash | max. 17.0% |
| Phosphorus | min. 0.5% |
| Vitamin A | min. 19,000 IU/kg |
| Vitamin D3 | min. 2,900 IU/kg |
| Vitamin E | min. 2,800 IU/kg |
| Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) | min. 3,300 mg/kg |
No formal allergen statement is published by Hikari for this product; the recipe is built on fish, shellfish (krill, cuttlebone) and wheat ingredients. No artificial colours appear in the ingredient statement.
Feeding directions
Feed an amount your fish finish within about a minute, two to three times a day. Start with a smaller portion than you think you need, since the pellet begins softening as soon as it's in the water. Remove anything left after a few minutes to keep water quality up.
Suitable for, and not suitable for
Suitable for: marine herbivorous grazers, particularly tangs, and as a supplementary feed for omnivorous reef fish such as clownfish, damsels and butterflyfish.
Not suitable for: use as a sole diet for strict carnivores. Hikari formulates and markets Seaweed Extreme specifically for the marine trade, not as a dedicated freshwater diet.
Common questions
What's the difference between this and the Medium Wafer?
Same recipe and guaranteed analysis, different form factor. The pellet holds its shape and suits smaller mouths and juvenile tangs; the wafer is larger and better suited to bigger grazers that browse a fixed piece.
Will this cloud my water?
Feed only what your fish finish within a minute or two and remove leftovers, and it shouldn't. Overfeeding any sinking food is the usual cause of cloudy water, not the recipe itself.
Can I feed this to freshwater fish?
Hikari formulates and markets Seaweed Extreme as a marine diet. If you keep freshwater algae grazers, Hikari's freshwater-labelled wafer and pellet ranges are the better match.
Goes well with
Pairs well with Hikari Seaweed Extreme Medium Wafer for mixed grazer tanks, and with a general marine flake or pellet as the bulk diet for omnivorous tankmates.
Warranty and delivery
A shelf-stable dry good, not a perishable or livestock item, so no cold-chain handling is required and standard shipping applies. Check the use-by date on the pack on arrival — contact us if anything looks wrong and we'll sort it under your rights as an Australian consumer, in addition to any manufacturer guarantee.




