Originally Posted by DaneDodger
IMO, fish benefit from variety in foods because what one food is lacking in nutrients will probably be made up by another. Maybe true, maybe not but my fish and the fish at our store seem to do well with the variety. For any algae grazers put a strip of seaweed sheets (they come in different types so you can rotate) for them to nibble on, as much as they'll eat in a day or it gets gross. For bigger carnivore types you can feed small chunks of different seafoods like krill, mussels, etc. For a basic diet I thaw out different frozen mixtures, seperating meat stuff from veggie type stuff, add in brine shrimp, mysis, and whatever else is readily accepted by most critters, mix in some flake, different pellets crushed up, then spoon them back into the little compartments from the frozen foods, refreeze them, then thaw and feed each day. You could also freeze your mixtures into fairly thin sheets in ziploc baggies then break pieces off to feed, tiny ice cube trays, or anything else that will let you easily get smaller pieces to thaw and feed.
I also add garlic liquid to everything. It's a great immunity booster and helps the fish stay healthy and parasite free.
Hey, that's almost like the exact samething I'm doing! lol.... :happyfish