Making your own fish food

sherman

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I take about a pound of shelled shrimp, a pound of mussels, some squid or calamari and some crab meat, put it all in the food processor for less than a minute and then I mix in some cut pieces of nori.

I put the mix in small freezer bags and then flatten them out and pop them in the freezer. Then each morning I break off a bit.

I find this works well for reef and small - medium sized fish, but bigger fish like puffers and porcs like larger pieces of food. I tried adding small sardines and other small fish to the mix but I stopped since it seems most fish are very oily.

This also comes out at about 1/3 of buying prepared frozen fish food.

Any suggestions for other things or supplements to add? I thought some type of vitamin would be good? Garlic juice?

Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.
 
I always add selcon and garlic into the mix, too. For bigger fish I just don't thaw out some big pieces and they'll swallow it whole.

Why not add some fish into the mix? Things like tuna, cod, or something. I made a mix last night with prawns, tuna, yellow tail, salmon, flying fish eggs, selcon, and garlic. Fish love it.
 
garlic

garlic

LukFox,

How do you add the garlic, pieces of fresh garlic? juice from garlic? capsuls?

and the selcom, you just add it from a bottle, the freezing doesn't affect it?
 
I use the kent garlic. You could also just squeeze it from actual garlic cloves. It's easier from the bottle, but the garlic cloves work just as well.

I don't think the freezing harms the selcon. It's all absorbed into the food when frozen, so I don't think any is lost. I just poor it into the food straight from the bottle, yeah, then mix.
 
I tried fresh garlic and my tank ended up smelling like an Italian kitchen every time I feed them. Not bad but alittle too much for 8 in the morning.
 

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