Originally Posted by
ROYAL GANG
lmao, No you don't give them that!!!!!!That will higher the unwanted toxins' like nitrates/nitrites/ammonia.
Rel;ax, its part and parcel of home brew foods and is perfectly suitbale to feed fish if they are omnivore or carnivores and ebven som eherbi wil eat shrimp. I htink all critters love shrimp. The junk you do not want to feed is precooked shrimp....
Do your fish a favor, and save money in the long run. Make your own frozen foods. Add in all fresh raw ingredients. Sheet algae (Nori) can also be added. Use a food processor. Add in scallops, muscles, shrimp, squid, crab any nonoily salt water fish.....like sea bass or mullet or flounder, stay away from mackerel etc, add some fresh shrimp including shells heads and all, octopus, some garlic extract and some selcon if ya have it. Process it well so its wellblended and pureeded. It will still have some small chunks and vary size according to what size your fish is. You can also add frozen pack of mysis or krill and even brine shrimps. Pour or spoon into zip lock bags so it fills bag and is about 1/4 to 3/8 inch thick when bag is laying flat..and place in freezer. Come feeding time simply break off a chunk and swish it around the tank and let it dissolve off and put particles in the water. do not thaw or rinse, as minut particles benefit filter feeders. Odds are for what it costs it will outlast, do better than store bought flake or pellets or their frozen stuff and in the long run will turn out cheaper. Its suitable for all fish. And it will put less nitrate and phosphates into the tank than any store bought stuff will.