I just picked up some Rods Food at Aquarium Designs last week and am pretty impressed by it so far. Here's a link to the ingredients: http://www.rodsfood.com/info_ingredients.html
I just picked up some Rods Food at Aquarium Designs last week and am pretty impressed by it so far. Here's a link to the ingredients: http://www.rodsfood.com/info_ingredients.html
This Rods food looks interesting, hadnt seen that.
Tony/Bill: So you buy the flat packs, thaw, mix, refreeze into ziplocks as "new" flat packs and break pieces off? Or do you putt in small ice cube trays to make "new" cubes?
mark
I take about 20-30 lbs of food, and dump them into a salt bucket. I stir it throughout the day, to get it to thaw. The temp stays very low, because of all of the frozen food. Once it's thawed out, I spoon it into quart ziplocks. I then re-freeze it on cookie sheets. Stack it up in the freezer when frozen. I then just break a section off to use.
Bill
215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!
"I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."
this is a good idea for a metting.
but i do use ROD'S and am very happy,as my fish are aswell.
That might be an interesting fundraiser. Instead of a bakesale, we should do a frozen food fest. Even at a little mark up, MAAST would make some cash for programming and everyone has access to good quality feed at a lower cost.
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