How often do you feed flakes?

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I typically feed my fish twice a day, and have been trying a variety of frozen foods (including "home blends") on them. Live foods are harder to get, but I do feed them roe a few times a week. Nothing I've, tried, however, gets a better feeding response than flakes. I'm sure it's the equivalent of junk food, so I try not to feed them it more than three or four times per week. How many of you rely upon flakes extensively?
 
Very interested in this! I'll be adding my first fish this weekend and I am reading a million and one different things on feeding ahaha. Want to make sure I am doing the right thing.
 
I used to feed some flake food once a day over the years, but I do only frozen or freeze dried (Reef Roids and similar). Been using Rods Reef Frenzy frozen and the whole tank loves that stuff. Flakes add way too much crap to the tank and made nutrient control a nightmare.
 
I'll just be interested to see if anyone else 'fesses up! :)

I'm trying to cultivate Grindal worms, but getting live culture at this time of the year in Canada is a bit iffy.
 
I've never fed flakes that I can remember. I've tried a few pellets but I don't really care for those. LRS only for me.
I save the pellets for my diamond goby. The rest of the fish seem to think that they're Christmas fruit cakes and just stare at them as they sink to the bottom.
 
I feed pellets once a week just for some of the added nutrients. Otherwise combo of frozen and live only.
 
Tbh I didn't even know they made flakes for saltwater
Omega One Marine F(l)akes: "A nutritious mix of seafood ingredients is combined with the optimal amount of spirulina to make this an excellent diet for the community saltwater tank. A strong Omega 3 Fatty Acid profile supports the delicate immune systems of saltwater fish while garlic provides incredible palatability and parasite resistance."

It was an add-on item on Amazon Canada! I thought I'd try it out, as the price is cheap and I live in the middle of the boreal forest with no LFS, so feeding options are limited.
 
My fish love the flakes and the differences in sizes suits all of them. I will feed a few pellets than flakes. And for dinner brine shrimp
 
Feed your fish right from the grocery. Clams, shrimp, mussels etc.
"Fresh" selections are limited to (old) fish here. No, wait -- I did see mussels in the shell a couple of months ago, but I didn't have fish at the time. I do make my own mixes from frozen seafood.
 

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