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![]() The best way to blend your mixture is using a food processor,blend for a couple seconds at a time and in between blending scrape the sides of the blender housing to get even mixture,then remove some mixture for bigger fish and so on till pulverization that is good for your corals, once done mix all your food in a bowl then place on a plate in any shape you like then freeze it and have it ready in a ziplock bag to be used.
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![]() I Freeze oysters into a chunk and then use a grater for feeding coral and fish. I usually do a mix if fine and course. I find this creates the least amount of cloudyness. I also mash up fresh oysters with my hand. My golden dwarf eel likes them fresh off the half shell so he usually rips it apart and the other fish get the leftover bits floating by.
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![]() I use the slap chop and do it while it's frozen. Surprisingly it chops everything up nice and even
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![]() +1 on the grater. Do it while its frozen and use the 'nut or cheese' grater for a fine chop.
You can rinse in water to remove excess waste.
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![]() I throw the half shell in frozen and the fish pick it apart
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