Fish Blog Archive

King British Weekend Feeders: A Review

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

An independent review from Rachel, one of our King British fish keepers:

Weekend feeders are a ‘must have’ that’s always useful to have on-hand. Past experience has resulted in strange brown log-like things floating around on the surface of the tank that I come back to a few days later to find clogged up in the filter and barely touched.


King British Goldfish Treats: A Review

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

An independent review from Lois, one of our King British fish keepers:
Everyone who loves their fish likes to treat them every now and again, and with King British’s new selection of fish treats, it couldn’t be easier. The range includes goldfish, tropical and variety fish treats which can all be stuck to the aquarium [...]


King British Goldfish Easy Clicker Feeder: A Review

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

I have used pellets to feed my fish before but I decided to try the King British Goldfish pellets as they come in an attractive easy feeder container, apparently all you have to do is click the button and out pop the pellets, which hopefully would stop the old problem of “fishy fingers”!


King British Bloodworm Fish Treat: A Review

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Bloodworm. It sounds revolting but apparently fish love them! I’ve looked into using bloodworm before but I was concerned about contamination with live bloodworm and didn’t fancy keeping frozen blocks next to my ice-cream! King British have freeze-dried bloodworm making it fuss free, but they retain all their natural flavour and nutrition.


The Wonderful World of Fish Keeping

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

This week the Ornamental Aquatics Trade Association (OATA) published the results of their survey looking at fish keeping in the UK. The report caused plenty of debate here at King British HQ so we thought we would share some of the highlights, and open up the discussion to our fish keeping community…


The Natural History of an Aquarium Legend

Friday, November 4th, 2011

There are thousands of species of freshwater tropical fish in today’s aquarium hobby, but in my opinion, there has always been one that has stood alone.


The Big Pond Dip 2011, How Can You Help?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

By taking part in the Big Pond Dip, you are helping Pond Conservation to find out what is living in garden and school ponds, to start answering some of these questions.