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Old 04-14-2009, 01:25 AM
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Haha it's all human grade food and still is when it leaves the blender... I have used our own stuff when I run out of Griffie's;

I think you and Sahron should come over for some seafood pasta

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Yummy! remind me never to eat at anyones place that owns a puffer!!!

You guys just keep your puffer grub to yourselves!

Just kidding.....I could not resist!!
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My puffers preffer large chunks too so I avoid the blender. Really, unless there are filter feeders in the tank, it just creates way to much small debris that doesn't get eaten. I feed mine frozen seafood (over 10 varieties), freshwater snails, crayfish, and frozen vegies. They eat just about anything.
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I accidentally discovered Griffie (my puffer) preferred frozen cubes when I put a couple of entire cubes of squid/mysis out for the rest of my fish. He prefers frozen cubes, and I find it more easier for my system to blend and add supplements to his food and freeze it. I do not have much waste at all since the other fish gobble up what comes out of his gills. I find my copperband butterfly and cleaner wrasse go crazy over it as well as my aussie and banana wrasses, angels and almost everybody else. In the end I find it is less harsh on my bioload and I have no chunks of shrimp or other seafood on the sand.

Griffie was tough to feed at first and now he will eat forever. People come in are awestruck about how much this guy can pack down in a serving. I stop before he wants me to stop.

I guess it goes to show fish do have personalities and like or dislike things many other fish may or may not eat. I add his supplements right into the blender so it does not wash off while it is floating and he has benefited from it as well as all my other fish.

For my guys, this is the only way I will feed them and it works for us. I never have debris on the bottom of my tank feeding this way like I did with the conventional method.
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