Wondering what you guys guys feed your fish in your sps tank iv been wanting to try rods food or rogger's reef food but will mostly likely try rods since I can get it locally what do you guys feed?
That's what I feed at the moment as well but I feel like my corals are lacking color and want to get my po3 and no3 up but not put of control that's why I was thinking of feeding rods or roggers
If all fishes are already fatty because they're well fed, You could add others. Otherwise increase fish food. IMO frozen food is more nutrient than dry one.
Yea my fish are all fat and happy I just think I'm going to start feeding some frozen aswell as NLS pellets to get my level up, at least till no3 and po3 are detectable hopefully I see some more color
Capelin 300g
Clam 300g
Spinach 300g
Carrots 150g
Yeast powder 200g
Vitamins E 5.5g
Vitamin b12 5.5g
Vitamin A 5.5g
Vitamin d 5.5g
Vitamins C 5.5g
Thiamine 100mg
Ki iodine 20 mg or kelp
Fish roe 5oz
Shrimp tails no sheels or head 5 oz
Kelp meal 20 mg
Thiamine 5.5g
Astaxanthin 2oz This is very important for fish health and color and if your breeding clownfish your clutch of eggs will be deep orange, the fry will also have very healthy yoke sacks.
Water 2100g
Gelatin KNOX BRAND 500g this gets added to the food after you mix it. Once you slow cook the gelatin and add it to the food place in refrigerator until it hardens like fresh cooled pudding. Place in a pan lined with wax paper Reynolds wrap to prevent sticking don't want the significant other to get upset lol. Once it cools down cut small pieces up and feed to fish they will go crazy over it. It's the freshest food they can get. I feed this to a pair of clowns I owned and they lived for 18 years until I gave them to a friend and he killed them. By the way the spawned all thouse years with no issues and I believe that to be because of this food source.
If you want the above food to sink mix in 1/4 cup of any fish food that is a sinking pellet and if you want it to float add same floating type pellets
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