At Niskai Aquatics, we're committed to using food-grade, locally sourced ingredients where possible. By supporting local suppliers and focusing on sustainable practices, we ensure your aquatic companions get the highest quality nutrition while protecting the planet we all share
Soya Snow
Niskai Aquatics Soya Snow is a premium, all-natural food made from 100% Australian Soya Bean Husk, offering a guilt-free and sustainable feeding option to support the growth of grazing fish, catfish and shrimp.
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Soya Snow - Long-term Grazing and Biofilm Support
Feeding grazing fish isn’t easy. They hide, and often won’t feed while you’re watching. Traditional powdered foods dissolve quickly, polluting your water. Soya Snow stays stable for days, providing a long-lasting food source while promoting natural biofilm growth for shrimp, catfish, and grazers.
- 100% Natural - No binders, glues or Copper, unlike stockfeed grade Soya Husk
- Ideal for all grazing species - Promotes Natural grazing habits
- Rich in Digestible Fiber - Supports healthy digestion and prevents bloating
- Softens in the Water for Easy Digestion - forms a snow-like carpet, allowing multiple fish to graze simultaneously
- Biofilm Growth Medium - Uneaten Soya Snow acts as a growth medium for biofilm, allowing microflora to flourish in your tank
Nutritional Guide:
Soya Snow contains nothing but:
Soya Bean Husk
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Why Choose Soya Snow?
Not all soya bean husk is created equal. Stock-grade husk is often treated with binding agents and can contain traces of copper—both of which can be harmful to shrimp and sensitive fish. Soya Snow is 100% pure, untreated Australian soya bean husk, ensuring a safe and natural feeding experience.
FAQ
HELP! I accidentally overfed Soya Snow!

Don't panic! Soya Snow doesn't break down easily in the aquarium. Simply use a net or siphon hose to pull out any excess food.
My Fish/Shrimp ignore Soya Snow!

Don't worry! It can take some fish a while to recognise new or unfamiliar food sources. You can either leave Soya Snow in the Aquarium, or remove it and try again later.

