New Life
Spectrum
Bringing New Life To Your Fish
by Neil Wegner
History:
Many people are familiar with the New Life Spectrum
brand of fish food, but know very little about the man who created this
unique formula, or the reason why he initially developed it. Pablo Tepoot,
the owner of New Life Exotic Fish,
Inc. originally developed his line of fish food due to customer demand.
Pablo's customers could never seem to keep their fish glowing with the same
natural sheen & color as when first purchased from his fish farms, therefore
Pablo decided to supply them with his secret to success.
The
New Life
Spectrum line of fish food was created.
It took years of trial and error to find the perfect mix of ingredients that
would work well for all species of fish, including carnivores, omnivores, and
herbivores. Creating the most nutritional line of food on the market became
Pablo's personal mission in life.

Pablo is unique in the regards
that he invests very little on marketing his product, as he prefers to ensure
his money goes towards the highest quality of raw ingredients. Although many
of these ingredients proved to be very costly, and the manufacturing costs
have risen significantly over the past decade, he has refused to
increase his prices.
According to Pablo "money
isn't everything".
Pablo Tepoot isn't
part of some large, nameless
corporation that views hobbyists as a cash cow for his bottom line. Pablo
is a very down to earth man who at the age of 68 years is quite comfortable
in knowing he's made major achievements in the tropical fish industry.
Pablo recently shared with me that this is his way of giving back to an
industry that has served him extremely well over the past 35 years.
He's not interested in hearing
how he can cut costs, his only goal is to create the best fish food on
the market, period.
This hasn't always been easy,
as initially it proved difficult to use such high quality ingredients, that
contain very little starches, and yet still have the food properly bind
together during the manufacturing process. Pablo has refused to allow his
food to become full of cheap starches and fillers, and kept experimenting
until he found a process that was successful.
Pablo is also unique in that
he offers an online forum where he will personally address any nutritional or
feeding issues regarding his line of foods. This is certainly not the case
with most of today's CEO's, for not only will Pablo answer questions and
assist the average hobbyist, he's willing to do it on a public forum.
New Life Spectrum is also the
only fish food company I’m aware of that comes with a CAUTION warning on each
label of their flake food. Pablo wanted to ensure that the consumer clearly
understood that for larger species of fish, his pellet food was better
suited. (Due to insufficient food intake of flakes)
The
Proof Of the Pudding Is In The Eating:
As Pablo likes to say,
"everything your fish needs is in the jar", and "the proof of the pudding is
in the eating".

Many people get too caught
up
in the amount of greens some species eat, vs. where their protein
source in the wild truly comes from. The reality is that even though algae
dominates the stomach contents of the majority of certain species such as
wild African Mbuna and Tropheus, and most of these species are considered
herbivores, the actual foods that make them grow are insect nymphs and
larvae, crustaceans, snails, mites, micro-organisms, and zoo plankton, not
vegetable matter.
The photo of this holding tank
comes straight from Mpulungu,
Zambia.
Mark Young, an exporter who resides along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, recently
expressed to me that most of the information one reads with regards to how
sensitive Tropheus dietary requirements are, “is pure rubbish.” The holding
tank shown here is full of
healthy wild caught Tropheus
moorii (Mbita Island), who
once acclimatized for a few days, are fed nothing but a generic fish meal
based flake food. All of Mark’s wild caught Tropheus remain on this diet for
4-6 months before being exported, and Mark states that he has never once lost
a fish to bloat from this food. According to Mark, the key is to not
overfeed. Mark admits that this is not a particularly high quality flake,
but as he stated to me “beggars can’t be choosers”. Ironically, the one
time he did purchase a spirulina flake, the Tropheus refused to eat it, even
when in a starving state!
Some
people tend to relate ingredients such as krill and fish meal with a
non-herbivore diet, but as you can see, that simply isn't true.
In the wild, African Cichlids
obtain their main protein sources from the same types of protein that are
carefully combined in New Life Spectrum. For those that are concerned about
the amount of vegetable content, New Life Spectrum contains a large amount of
greens, in the form of Kelp, Seaweed, Haematococcus pluvialis (a form of
micro-algae), and Spirulina.
Pablo has found that feeding
all types of fish a high quality protein combination of krill and herring
ensures superior growth, color, and overall health. But at the same time he
acknowledges the importance of high quality vegetable based ingredients. New
Life Spectrum already is a veggie food; Pablo has simply chosen to use
high quality krill and fish as the main protein source.
There are numerous breeders
that feed New Life Spectrum to their Tropheus, herbivorous Mbuna, as well as
to various species of herbivorous saltwater fish, and they have no dietary
issues whatsoever. These fish, not only never have bloat or dietary issues,
but they thrive on New Life Spectrum!
Kyle Rollefstad, who spent
close to 6 months working with Stuart Grant on Lake Malawi, and who returned
with several groups of wild caught Mbuna and Aulonocara, is now using New
Life Spectrum in all of his aquariums. Kyle just recently switched over to
New Life Spectrum, and has already seen major improvements in both the
color and growth of his F1 offspring. After noticing the dramatic change in
his fish since switching to New Life Spectrum, Kyle commented, “I wish I had
known about New Life Spectrum sooner!”

The key thing to remember when
feeding your fish New Life
Spectrum is that this
food is a highly nutritious,
highly digestible, highly concentrated, premium fish food, and that a little
goes a very long ways. Often people switch foods over too swiftly, feed too
often, or feed too much, period. When their fish become ill they blame the
food, when in fact it's really a case of food management error. Most people
are amazed at how long a container of New Life Spectrum lasts compared to
conventional flakes & pellets.
One thing that was stressed to
me by Pablo is the importance of the amino acid profile in the food. It
doesn't matter how high the protein content is (feather meal is quite high in
protein, but not very digestible) if the amino acid requirements aren't fully
met, the fish will not thrive. The protein must be in a form that the fish
can fully digest and utilize, and all of the essential amino acids must be
present.
One has to keep in mind that
there are essential amino and fatty acids that are present in fish meal, that
are not present in tissue from terrestrial plants.
Also,
not all raw ingredients are handled; stored, or processed the same way, and
this alone can make a major difference in the growth, color, and
overall health of your fish. A low-grade protein might be able to maintain
an already healthy fish, but under stress from aggression, injury, growth,
breeding, etc, that same fish will certainly not thrive, and might not even
survive.
Pablo insists that only the
highest quality raw ingredients will be used to make his fish food!
Marine Species - The Finicky Feeders:
Pablo also owns and maintains
numerous species of saltwater fish. Some of them are finicky species, which
up until recent times were very difficult to maintain in an aquarium
environment. Pablo has a 2000 gallon saltwater tank, which contains over 300
fish, and every last one of them eats New Life Spectrum exclusively. Many of
these saltwater species are very specialized feeders in the wild, and in the
past it was unheard of to hear of these fish accepting a commercial pellet or
flake.
That soon changed when New
Life Spectrum was created.
Saltwater species that in the
wild only feed on specialized foods such as Coral Polyps and Sponges, and
would turn their noses up to commercial foods, are now not only accepting New
Life Spectrum, but they are thriving on it! Pablo's saltwater tank
contains species such as; Butterfly Fish, Parrot Fish, Philippine Regal
Angels, Majestic Angels, Rock Beauty, Moorish Idol, and Achilles Tang, and
they all eat New Life Spectrum exclusively.
Even with such incredible
success, Pablo didn't stop there.
He went on to create a new
product called Spectrumax – Finicky Fish Formula. This is a premium plus
appetite enhancing formula that contains mussel as the main ingredient (a
very expensive and difficult to find raw ingredient) that even the most
finicky of eaters cannot refuse!
Color Enhancement:
It’s difficult to discuss New
Life Spectrum without mentioning the color enhancement properties of this
food. Color enhancement is usually the first thing people talk about when
they mention the New Life Spectrum line of food, and with good reason.
Pablo not only ensures that the highest quality ingredients are in his food,
he has also gone to great lengths to ensure that his food is very high in the
same natural color enhancing foods that are found in the wild. New
Life Spectrum might not make a poor quality fish that’s lacking in good
genetics look great, but it will keep a great specimen (wild caught or
tank raised), looking great. It also has the potential to take a nice
looking fish to the next level, and make it look spectacular.


With New Life Spectrum there
is no reason to use extra color enhancing foods
or supplements, if your fish don’t reach their full color potential with this
food, they never will. Pablo uses just the right combinations and
percentages of these special ingredients in each line of his food, as his
goal is for each species of fish to reach their maximum natural
coloration. Pablo’s main objective was to formulate a food that would have
aquarium raised fish looking just as vivid as their counterparts in the wild,
and in that regards he has once again succeeded.
Note: The fish featured in this
article that are owned by John Labbe, have all been raised on New Life
Spectrum fish food.
Shelf Life:
Usually it's recommended that
once a container of fish food is opened, and exposed to light, oxygen, and
humidity, that any uneaten food should be thrown out within 2-3 months due to
the overall nutritional loss. This is not the case with New Life
Spectrum. If stored properly this food will keep for an incredibly long time,
with very little overall nutritional loss.
Pablo has conducted laboratory
tests that show that after 2 years, under normal room temperature, exposed to
air every 3 months, the shrinkage on Vitamins A, E, and C was surprisingly
low, as little as 15%. During the manufacturing process he already takes into
account a potential 35% vitamin loss, so New Life Spectrum is already way
ahead of the game.
I have personally used New
Life Spectrum food that was 18 months old, on juvenile fish, and not only did
they retain their vibrant coloration, they continued to grow like weeds! I
stored the main container of this food in the freezer over an 18-month
period, only taking out a few weeks worth of food at a time. After 18 months
this food still had the fresh smell of seafood!
Pablo once mentioned to me
that there was no need for an expiration date on his food and that New Life
International will gladly refund your money, if the food loses its potency
within 1 year of your purchase. I decided to take him up on his challenge,
and I'm happy to report that his food passed with flying colors.
New Life Spectrum brings in
various raw ingredients from around the globe, but the food itself is
manufactured in the USA, and packaged on site at Pablo’s own facilities in
Homestead Florida.
Variety Is The Spice Of Life:
The requirement of feeding
fish a wide variety of food is perhaps one of the largest misconceptions in
fish keeping. Aquarium raised fish do not demand a varied diet; but they
do require a highly nutritional & highly digestible diet that contains a wide
variety of ingredients.
Conventional wisdom would say
to feed a varied diet.
Usually the reason given is to
ensure that all of your fish’s nutritional needs are being met. This
may have been true in the past, but with New Life Spectrum there is no need
to supplement with any other product. New Life Spectrum already is a
varied diet, consisting of a multitude of the highest quality of raw
ingredients in today's market.
Sometimes it's difficult to
not get caught up in the hype of mass-market advertising by various
fish food manufacturers, but quite often that’s all it amounts to, hype.
Also, keep in mind that there are numerous ways to manipulate an ingredients
label, and the laws for ornamental fish foods are quite lax.
Most fish food companies
design & market their products for people,
Pablo Tepoot makes
fish food for fish.
If one feels the need to feed
several brands of food to your fish to ensure all of your fishes
nutritional needs are being met, then perhaps it’s time to step back & ask
yourself why this is necessary? Personally I prefer to feed one very high
quality fish food, vs. several mediocre products that are obviously each
lacking in some key ingredients.
Had a food like New Life
Spectrum never been created, I too might still be feeding a varied diet
consisting of several brands of fish food, but thanks to Pablo Tepoot, this
is no longer necessary.
New Life Spectrum really has
brought New Life to the world of fish keeping!

Personal Achievements:
While New Life Exotic Fish had been widely respected for their quality of African Cichlids for many years, it wasn't until 1992 that out of curiosity Mr. Tepoot decided to enter a few of his fish in the Florida Tropical Fish Farms Association (FTFFA) annual competition. In his very first year of showing, Pablo won first and second place in the prestigious Breeder Award category with his Synodontis multipunctatus and O/B red zebra.

Pablo has also developed and bred various non-cichlid species, such as his amazing Leopard Fin Swordtails, which not only won 1st place in the Swordtail category in the 1999 FTFFA competition, but also went on to win the Livebearer Best of Show in this same year.

In 2000, the final year of the FTFFA competition, Pablo won four 1st place awards; Best New Egg Layer category, Tanganyikan and other African Cichlids, Malawi Haplochromine, and also for his Mbuna Cichlids.
While Pablo has continued to win numerous awards over the years, his main goal today is the same as it’s always been; to provide his customers with high quality products that are second to none.
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