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DIY Fish and coral food.
I was curious to see what all you fellow reefers use for DIY fish and coral food. Was wanting to give it a try but am unsure everything i should add
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I bought some giant live scallops, pull the guts out then chopped it all up then pour some "fuel" to soak it then freeze.
I also buy frozen tuna (ones you would use for sashimi ) fish LOVES it. i havent seen fishes go as crazy for tuna than any other food. |
I dont think i got your reference to FUEL lol explanation please
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thanks that makes a little more seance:biggrin:
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i buy a bag of sea food melody - about the size of a bag of beef jerky - for 3.99 - has squid, shrimp, octopus, some sort of fish, clam meat, scallops etc. I guess people use it in pasta and soups.
i mix that with a couple cloves of garlic. add a couple spoons of NLS small fish food pellet (for a couple of my pickier guys) add in a 1/4 tub of NEW ERA MARINE HERBAVORE flake (everyone needs their veggies) also add a few sprays of NEW ERA Marine lysome (spelling?) spray for vitamins and amino acids. blend it all. I have enough food for 6 months. I even gave some large chunks to friends to try and all their fish love it. |
Thanks. Im going to have to try this blend.
Where do you get the seafood bag? Like at safeway or superstore? |
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I use the same seafood blend as mentioned above however I noticed that the label says clams or mussels that are cooked so I remove those first.
Don't know if it is harmful but figured the fish don't need a cooked meat source. I also add half a package or tray of scallops. I add fresh garlic or the garlic extreme (whatever I have on hand) and some broken up nori. blend it all up in the blender and pour it into a large ziplock bag. Freeze for a day or two till it is a very solid slab. Remove, let soften for just a few minutes and then I cut it into squares (about the same size as the ones we buy) throw them back into a ziplock and back into the freezer. My critters love the stuff. |
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