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| Midas Blenny | Hey everyone, I remeber seeing a thread like this on the RAG a while back, but i lost the link. I was wondering if anyone out there has a recipe for DIY fishfood. . Thanks Everyone!!!-steve Last edited by sincityreefer : 01-30-2004 at 02:03 AM. |
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| Tubeworm | I make my own frozen food. I use semi frozen shrimp, octopus, clams, squid, and mussels. I put them in my food processor with some RO water and chop till the pieces are very fine. Then I add a cut up sheet of nori and whiz it again. I freeze it in zip lock bag "pancakes" about 1/4" thick. To use it I break off a dime sized chunk and thaw it in a small bowl by adding some tank water and stiring. I use a baster to target feed my corals but the clowns steal most of it. Hope that helps! |
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| the wood dude ![]() | go to reeflady's site she has a homemade recipe and so does gumhead shoot them a pm im sure they will help you out.
__________________ 120 gal/in wall tank/starboard substraight/2 250 watt 10k xm metal halides/ 4 55watt 03 actinics/150lbs lr/scwd on return/scwd on a closed loop/aquaclear aquatics 200 pro wetdry w/skimmer. ask all the questions you have if we cant answer it we'll make up some thing. remember patience is the key to a kick ass reef. dave. |
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