What are you serving for supper tonight?

salt210

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where will one be able to get this information that you are putting together? I would like to be able to read it myself.
 

cranberry

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I'll make a little comparison graph to put on here.
Any other foods I'm missing from the market? I'm going to have to go to the pier and take an inventory of what they have.
 

cranberry

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Indeed. That's why I had to put him in a HOB fuge to grow him out. In the main tank was a fuzzy who eyeballed him as a snack all day long.
 

aquaknight

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Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3092716
I haven't covered any prepared fish foods or supplements yet, but this is what I came up with so far.... any that you guys can think of that is commonly found at the Seafood Counter?
Tuna
Wild Salmon
Farmed Salmon
Clams
Squid
Snapper
Mussels
Halibut
Cod
Octopus
Shrimp
Scallop
Cuttlefish.
Grouper
Whole Sardines or Anchovies -- fresh frozen, never canned in oil
Crab -- usually live fiddler or blue, fed live (wrasses, triggers, mantis)
 

cranberry

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Round one....
Yellow, that found that thee highest value.
The teal is the runner up.
Sorry for the size.

I see a couple of typos... ignore those for now :)
I need to add 2 more... flounder and sole.
 

salt210

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Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3093064
Grouper
Whole Sardines or Anchovies -- fresh frozen, never canned in oil
Crab -- usually live fiddler or blue, fed live (wrasses, triggers, mantis)
where are you getting these crabs?
 

aquaknight

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Originally Posted by salt210
http:///forum/post/3093660
shrimp sucks, huh?
seems like it has no nutritional value, well little compared to others
I wouldn't say shrimp is useless, but rather the opposite. While it didn't win any important categories, it's among the top in all of them. A great 'base' food if you will.
 

salt210

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Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3093695
Palm Bay Bait and Tackle. There's an LFS (well not so local) in Palm Bay that I usually make a trip out to and stop by there.
I was hoping you were going to say something closer to us
 

aquaknight

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salt210

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so I was at the sea food store this weekend and since I was low on shrimp I thought why not try this. it was only 3.20 for the bag I think.

 

cranberry

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Dood, it has to be raw. Aquaknight's was raw... except for the mussel and clam, which I assume you just avoid Aquaknight? That's what I do... I pick around the cooked.
 
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