Dr. G's Frozen foods

ENTMogul

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I've been feeding the range of Dr. G's frozen foods and I love them thus far. Anyone else feed Dr. G's and/or have another great food?

I've been trying to get my scribbled and T. Personifer to gain weight and they have finally started packing on the "pounds"
 
Looks like you can't buy it online from that link but only from a retailer. Know of any online retailers who sell it?
 
I think I saw this @ my local fish store once. I think it had peas in it. It just didn't look all that good IMHO when compared to Rod's and Roggers.
 
I think I saw this @ my local fish store once. I think it had peas in it. It just didn't look all that good IMHO when compared to Rod's and Roggers.

I don't know about their reef mixes but there are no peas in any of what I feed... Supposedly this is one of the highest quality frozen foods according to my LFS....

What do others feed?
 
The ingredients for the anti-bacterial frozen food are:

Atlantic Shrimp, Squid, Aquacultured Oyster, Oyster Eggs, Scallop , Clams, Octopus, Pacific Cod, Mysis, Krill, Freshly Harvested Dr.G's Rotifers, Freshly Hatched Baby Brine Shrimp, Adult Brine Shrimp, Green/Red Unroasted Nori, Broccoli, Peas, Spinach, Carrot, Garlic, Freshly Harvested Dr.G's Phytoplankton, Dr.G's Reef Essential Vitamins and Amino-acids.
 
The ingredients for the anti-bacterial frozen food are:

Atlantic Shrimp, Squid, Aquacultured Oyster, Oyster Eggs, Scallop , Clams, Octopus, Pacific Cod, Mysis, Krill, Freshly Harvested Dr.G's Rotifers, Freshly Hatched Baby Brine Shrimp, Adult Brine Shrimp, Green/Red Unroasted Nori, Broccoli, Peas, Spinach, Carrot, Garlic, Freshly Harvested Dr.G's Phytoplankton, Dr.G's Reef Essential Vitamins and Amino-acids.

I do not feed any of that.. Just the straight Mysis and the others I listed. Also, 5 posts is a little much.........
 
Who said peas r bad? R they? Besides all the other ingredients great. IMO I think rods is a bit overpriced. 20 for a flat, come on I can get 2 lbs of large shrimp for that
 
I wouldn't have cared if the peas were small and blended in as I'm sure they would be good for herbivores but the flat pack I saw had a good many whole or 1/2 peas in it. Just didn't look all that attractive in my opinion. And again, it might be the best stuff since sliced bread and the fish may love it for all I know but those big peas mixed in the package like they were reminded me of some kind of soup mix. :)
 
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