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I’m planning on getting clownfish, a watchman goby, and a Royal gramma. Would frozen Mysis be a good option, along with New Life Spectrum Marine food?
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I feed several different types of food, but my staple food is NLS pellets. Other than a few fish that have specific feeding preferences (aka mandarin and cobberband butterfly) everything in my tank readily eats them. I also feed frozen mysis and brine shrimp, a flake food (which I can't remember the brand of right off), seaweed extreme, nori, reefroids, and live white worms.
I'm considering doing the diy approach and making my own food but haven't done it yet.
 
I feed several different types of food, but my staple food is NLS pellets. Other than a few fish that have specific feeding preferences (aka mandarin and cobberband butterfly) everything in my tank readily eats them. I also feed frozen mysis and brine shrimp, a flake food (which I can't remember the brand of right off), seaweed extreme, nori, reefroids, and live white worms.
I'm considering doing the diy approach and making my own food but haven't done it yet.
So mysis is still a good choice, for a varied diet? I use NLS sometimes for my freshwater fish, so that’s why I trust the brand for my future saltwater fish.:D
 
So mysis is still a good choice, for a varied diet? I use NLS sometimes for my freshwater fish, so that’s why I trust the brand for my future saltwater fish.:D

Yes frozen mysis is a good choice, as is the new life spectrum pellets. IMO the more variety the better.
 

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