Cheaper fish food options?

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I run a 225 gallon Fowlr tank, and recently feeding it has gotten quite expensive. Does anyone know of any cheaper food options? I have been feeding mostly frozen with some pellets here or there.
 
I get flat packs of shrimp and there reef blend from brine shrimp direct.
its a bit up front but they last me along time.

if you have an Asian market you can get a buck of stuff and make your own for pretty cheap too. but it's a nasty job. I dont eat fish meat or eggs so I find it rather repulsive
tried it a few times. they went back to to buying it once I found the above place.

good luck!
 
get a seafood mix bag from the grocery store, wash contents good add liquid garlic and some dry seaweed- blend them all up and freeze- you tank will love it
 
Go to the deli seafood counter and load up on frozen seafood which is LOADED WITH PHOSPHATES from the Packing Plant keep it moist for consumer quality....

You'll be growing GHA like crazy person

I believe the spray they use on most deli seafood is Sodium Tripolyphosphate or some crap like that. It's caked in it.

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I feed a variety of different foods, some being DIY. Here's a write-up I did for a Mollusk mix



As far as sodium tripolyphosphate, they don't have to include this on the label, but if you're purchasing fresh from your local fish monger, if you ask, they will tell you if they use it.
 
Could I also just grind up a bunch of frozen shrimp?
Yes, but you'll want more in the way of nutrition.

When I used to keep big fish, I made my own food by roughly processing (not puree) raw peeled shrimp with a few fresh oysters or clams (everything goes nuts with the addition) and a tablespoon or so of Selcon and some spiranula powder. Had a little mini ice tray I would portion it into and freeze to store.
 
Go to the deli seafood counter and load up on frozen seafood which is LOADED WITH PHOSPHATES from the Packing Plant keep it moist for consumer quality....

You'll be growing GHA like crazy person

I believe the spray they use on most deli seafood is Sodium Tripolyphosphate or some crap like that. It's caked in it.

:face-with-rolling-eyes:

1000152216.jpg
hmm interesting- thanks for the info- I have used this for yrs with no ill effects- but something to look out for
 

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