mr_x
Active Member
i made some food tonight, which i'll be feeding to my fish and corals, for the next few months. the cost was approximately 7 dollars give or take. the whole process took about 10 minutes.
i can guarantee that this food is 100 X better for your tank. it doesn't even smell.
ok. the first photo shows what is absolutely necessary for this process to be a success. the fresh food and Aventinus, made by G. Schneider & Sohn. by far, the best beer on the planet.
secondly, i'm going to add some thawed and strained frozen formula a, and some thawed cyclo-peeze to the mix
i'll use this cheapo processor, but i recommend going out and purchasing a better, larger model.
the foods are out, and i'm going to remove the skin from the fresh shrimp and the halibut i chose for this mix
meanwhile, i'll be thawing the formula A over the sink
i squeezed out the formula A and will toss it in the blender with the cyclo-peeze and everything else
then get it all into a large ziplock, and use a rolling pin or similar to roll it flat
and the end result is a perfectly fresh, free of garbage water and stinky rotting fish, food. this food will not only smell good, it will feed everything in the tank. you can also add some nori to it for the herbivores. you can add basically anything you want. just stay away fro the fattier fishes like salmon or tuna.
you can feed this to fish and lps. they love it!
i can guarantee that this food is 100 X better for your tank. it doesn't even smell.
ok. the first photo shows what is absolutely necessary for this process to be a success. the fresh food and Aventinus, made by G. Schneider & Sohn. by far, the best beer on the planet.
secondly, i'm going to add some thawed and strained frozen formula a, and some thawed cyclo-peeze to the mix
i'll use this cheapo processor, but i recommend going out and purchasing a better, larger model.
the foods are out, and i'm going to remove the skin from the fresh shrimp and the halibut i chose for this mix
meanwhile, i'll be thawing the formula A over the sink
i squeezed out the formula A and will toss it in the blender with the cyclo-peeze and everything else
then get it all into a large ziplock, and use a rolling pin or similar to roll it flat
and the end result is a perfectly fresh, free of garbage water and stinky rotting fish, food. this food will not only smell good, it will feed everything in the tank. you can also add some nori to it for the herbivores. you can add basically anything you want. just stay away fro the fattier fishes like salmon or tuna.
you can feed this to fish and lps. they love it!