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| Elegance coral | Feeding da fish I have a ton of frozen brine shrimp wich are not the best food for fish. Also have flake food and and some Garlic. My clowns apperantly have been spoiled to brine shrimp right now. I think I have been feeding them too often as once or twice a day. Stace found me these really great posts. Feeding Marine Fish and Marine Fish Nutrition Feeding Marine Fish and Marine Fish Nutrition Different Forms of Marine Fish Foods Different Forms of Marine Fish Foods thanks stace, I lost the mush one. Now im going for food this weekend, will the flakes work with the clowns with some bloodworms maybe?
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: Feeding da fish Should work alright. Mine love mysis shrimp too.
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Feeding da fish I like variety for my fish and frequently feed them different things to make sure they don't get too picky on me. I have my mush, mysis, flake and pellet just to name a few. Occasionally I buy live brine and/or ghost shrimp but I keep that pretty limited. Maybe once a month at most. Be sure to rinse all food in RO/DI water to remove most of the phosphates. Most prepared foods use it as a preservative.
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