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Post by Salty on Nov 27, 2013 8:43:38 GMT -5
Just like the title says....
Do you feed frozen, flake, pellets??? Ive heard feed frozen every day is bad for fish.....
What I do is feed three cubes of frozen with flakes... I over feed, ill admit it but I have picky eaters and tones of coral that are non-photosynthetic
I try to feed, Mysis, brine and sperlinea Enriched brine with new life spectrum flake.
also heard feed your fish brine shrimp is like feed your fish McDonald's lol....
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Post by crash29 on Nov 27, 2013 17:54:47 GMT -5
I feed frozen brine but only 1 to 2 times a week. I also use a Vegi clip for my tang. But he does like to eat the brine shrimp. I also hand feed my clowns pellets a couple times a week. Does any one know if you feed yuma's ?
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Post by gabor129 on Nov 27, 2013 18:33:47 GMT -5
This is a great question! I feed my own brand of food! What I do is get a small package of the sea food meldy in the grocery store for around $7, put it in the blender frozen with a few cloves of garlic and couple of spoon fulls of pellet food, and pulse the blender for a few sec. The frozen sea food salad is great because it has shrimp, calamari, oysters, muscles, and crab meat in it so there is a whole lot of nutrients in there! With the garlic and the pellet to supplement!
Yumas, as all mushrooms, are just specialized anemones! So you feed them like you would a nem! Just they are painfully slow eaters, so be prepared to guard it while its eating. I usually cover my coral I'm feeding with a 2L soda bottle that had the bottom cut out so the fish can not steal the food from the coral!
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Post by Salty on Nov 28, 2013 7:53:18 GMT -5
Ive been thinking about trying this!!! for me I just have stupid picky fish and if I swtich they will more likely starve themselfs LOL
My kole Tang wont even eat seaweed clips...... LOL
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2013 12:54:50 GMT -5
I used to feed a mixture of foods when I ran a SW tank. I also fed NLS pellets with garlic which my fish absolutely loved! They attacked that food as if they were addicts.
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