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Old January 23rd 06, 07:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Home made fish mix

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:51:31 +1000, miskairal mehiding@Oz wrote:

Yeehaa!
Remember I asked about this not long ago? Well there is a guy who comes
to our town once a week selling fresh seafoods and I just spoke to him
this morning. Very nice guy and seemed to know exactly what I wanted. He
sells his stuff prepackaged in amounts that are a bit big for my 5 fish
but will bring for me next week a small package of many different things
specially for me - prawns, squid, whiting etc. How great is that! I even
know where it's been caught and that it's not polluted water. My pyjama
cardinals have been eating prawns and squid (scrounged out of friend's
freezers) along with the brine shrimp now so things are looking up. I
also managed to get a product called green marine but it has no
ingredients on the package. Looks to be for the algae eating fish and
the coral beauty likes that but then he likes anything that goes into
the tank.

I've just spent 2 days on a friend's houseboat and was going to bring
back some mud crab to try them on but we only caught one and that was
devoured by the humans. I am covered in sandfly bites, I counted almost
100! My house is also still rocking which is starting to get annoying


Hello Miskairal,

What does "My house is also still rocking" mean ?
When you get your "fish" food, mix frozen spinach, cooked frozen peas
(shelled), and put through a blender. Pat the mix into pancakes ( I
use pyrex lids), then freeze. Next day remove the mix from the pyrex
lids, put into polybags and return to the freezer. Smash a piece off
the pancake with a hammer, and place in the coldest part of the
'fridge, and feed it to the fish every day or so - good cheap food !
I have never tried a carrot in the mix, but I understand they will eat
it. If you have garlic available - frozen or fresh - they will like
that. Also a crushed vitamin C, D, or multivitamin tablet.
The world is your .........

Regards, Fishnut.