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Thread: Does anyone filter their frozen food?

  1. #21
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    I feed only frozen. No yucky pellets here. My tanks are small and I feed generously.
    I rinse my frozen food through a brine shrimp net. That also thaws it at the same time for yummy, slightly warm, fresh food!

    I make my own like 350gt -thin sheets in ziplock bags.
    Karin



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    Ditto. I've found that I lay the Baggie on the wire part in the freezer it makes it easier to section bits out. I'm feeding all frozen unless I go out of town. I'm using the recipe that was handed out in the February meeting. That stuff is awesome.


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    i only feed 2cubes a day and 1/4 of a algae sheet 2twice a week.....every thing seems fat and happy..
    Thanks
    Lucky...
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    ?s, i put about 5 cubes in tupper ware with water and put in the fridge a feed daily. it last awhile in the fridge. should i not do it this way or is ok? trying to do the best for my fish lol

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    I do not rinse it, but I also like making my own frozen food.

    The last large aquarium I had I started making my own flat packs. I bought various fresh seafood from HEB.

    Shrimp, clam, squid etc. Shell it, clean and blend with fresh garlic and a little of your tanks saltwater. Throw it into a large freezer bag and make a flat pack. Easy.

    My fish loved it and I saved cash. I did not mind the little extra time I spend preparing. Felt like if I love the tank this much why not.
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
    1604 Culebra/Shanefield
    rba0284@gmail.com
    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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