Most fry are not lost to bad luck. They are lost because adult food is simply too big to swallow and too rich to digest, and because dry powder sinks and fouls the water before tiny mouths can find it. The Life AAYU fry range solves both problems with soft, enzyme-activated foods sized for the first critical weeks of life.
Baby Bites – Fry & Baby Fish Superfood

A fine, premium fry food that gives baby fish a high-protein start with micron-sized particles they can actually swallow. Where crushed adult flakes are inconsistent and quick to foul the water, this is milled on purpose for the smallest mouths, so less is wasted and more fish make it. From ₹150. Shop Baby Bites.
Baby Bites Gel Mix – Enzyme-Powered

A nutrient-rich, enzyme-activated gel for fry growth and immunity. Mixed into a soft paste, it clings to plants and glass so grazing fry pick at it through the day rather than chasing food that has already sunk and rotted. Gel feeding is new to many keepers in India, but it is one of the easiest ways to cut fry losses. From ₹150. Shop Baby Bites Gel Mix.
Artemia Gel Mix – Brine Shrimp Growth Food

A gentle, digestible gel enriched with enzymes and brine shrimp (artemia) to drive baby-fish growth, with all the benefit of live artemia and none of the daily hatching, eggs and smell. If you have ever run a brine-shrimp hatchery just to feed a spawn, this is the shortcut. From ₹150. Shop Artemia Gel Mix.
Bloodworm Gel Mix – Soft Protein for Nano Fish

An enzyme-activated gel made with real bloodworm, for colour and conditioning in fry and nano fish that are far too small for whole frozen worms. Ideal for chili rasboras, CPDs and other tiny aquascape favourites. From ₹150. Shop Bloodworm Gel Mix.
How the fry range compares
| What matters | Life AAYU fry foods | Crushed adult food or live cultures |
|---|---|---|
| Particle size | Milled or gel, fry-appropriate | Inconsistent crumbs |
| Water quality | Clings, low fouling | Sinks and rots fast |
| Daily effort | Ready to use | Hatching and culturing chores |
| Digestibility | Enzyme-activated | Variable |
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