Has anyone made Martin's home made food that is on here?
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The mix I use comes out pretty close to 'liquify' because I have some very small fish in some tanks, and the larger fish do not seem to eat the bigger chunks that miss the chopping action.
My fish eat it so fast that most of it does not even hit the floor of the tanks.
I have enough bottom feeders (Loaches, Cories, other cats) that by the next morning the tank is quite clean again, from whatever falls.
My fish eat it so fast that most of it does not even hit the floor of the tanks.
I have enough bottom feeders (Loaches, Cories, other cats) that by the next morning the tank is quite clean again, from whatever falls.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
Here's the video I just shot-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arwtli0wQlc
thanks to Martin for the great recipe.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arwtli0wQlc
thanks to Martin for the great recipe.
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After reading the posts on here, I decided to give the homemade food a try. My yoyos, kuhlies and plecos love it. The platys and cherry barbs I have raised myself like it, they are used to boiled kale in their diet. The platys and cherry barbs I have gotten from my lfs will not touch it, guess they have to get used to it. Also my briggs really enjoy it, must be the spinach.
I do have 2 questions for everyone. How often do mix feeding the homemade with the store bought food? Or do you just feed the homemade?
I do have 2 questions for everyone. How often do mix feeding the homemade with the store bought food? Or do you just feed the homemade?
Casey
Water is the substance from which life is born. (Mortal Kombat)
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Water is the substance from which life is born. (Mortal Kombat)
For beneath the surface, lies the future. (SeaQuest DSV)
I rotate the foods through the week so that I feed the home made mix about 3 meals per week.
I rotate just about all the frozen foods that I can find in the stores, freeze dried foods, and Omega One flakes and pellets. I have some algae wafers and some meatier carnivore wafers, and I feed a fair amount of the Spectrum product line.
I also feed fresh or lightly cooked (or defrosted) vegetables.
I have some fine powdered foods for fry, and am careful to feed the smallest pieces of the other foods to tanks with fry, for example the powder at the bottom of the jar of dried blood worms or flakes is good fry food. I also get frozen baby brine shrimp.
I also skip feeding one day per week.
Some meals tend to more plant related, others meatier. Some are more floating things, others are sinking foods. Net result is that at any one meal certain fish might turn up their little fishy noses, but next meal they may eat double, and overall the young ones grow quickly, and the adults are nicely colored, healthy weight without being fat.
I rotate just about all the frozen foods that I can find in the stores, freeze dried foods, and Omega One flakes and pellets. I have some algae wafers and some meatier carnivore wafers, and I feed a fair amount of the Spectrum product line.
I also feed fresh or lightly cooked (or defrosted) vegetables.
I have some fine powdered foods for fry, and am careful to feed the smallest pieces of the other foods to tanks with fry, for example the powder at the bottom of the jar of dried blood worms or flakes is good fry food. I also get frozen baby brine shrimp.
I also skip feeding one day per week.
Some meals tend to more plant related, others meatier. Some are more floating things, others are sinking foods. Net result is that at any one meal certain fish might turn up their little fishy noses, but next meal they may eat double, and overall the young ones grow quickly, and the adults are nicely colored, healthy weight without being fat.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!
Happy fish keeping!
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