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DIY food

Im curious to know who here if anyone does make there own reef food. I've been thinking of trying to make some so i'd like to see any tips and suggestions any of you may have. even if you just take a few of the already fozen foods like mysis, cyclop-eeze, formula one and two etc, and just blend em together.

I know you can go buy uncooked table shrimp and scallops and squid and stuff, also i've heard of people taking a clove of garlic and putting it through a processer to get it really fine and adding that to there "slurry" along with Nori, broccoli, and many other things.
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Re: DIY food

Not sure if its in her build thread or not, but I saw a thread a while bakc where biff made her own food with lots of different stuff in it. Used eggcrate if I remember right, but i dont think it worked out well.

Anyways check out her build thread. As for my I just mix different types of frozen food and add garlic.

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Re: DIY food

I've made my own food before. I bought mini ice cube trays off of Ebay to freeze them in (they are gumdrop sized). I used some of my existing frozen food, like mysis cubes, krill, emerald entree and cyclopeeze, and I used fresh seafood from the grocery store too (oysters, shrimp, scallops, clams, etc). I also threw in several sheets of nori, garlic extract, phytoplankton and Selcon. Put it in the blender, then froze it into cubes. It worked great and was really cheap.
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Re: DIY food

Thanks for that info Biff. How did you like the ice cube trays? i've heard of people using those. Also heard people really like putting the stuff they've blended up into a plastic freezer baggy just full enough so that when it lays flat it's only about 1/8"-1/4" thick and then they freeze it, seems like it would be easy to break off the disired amount to feed the tank.
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Re: DIY food

Rod's food does that, it comes in a flat plastic bag, and it works great. The mini ice cube trays are nice, because you can set out exact portions if you are picky about how much you feed your tank. These are similar to the ones I bought:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Mini-Ice-Cube-Tr...QQcmdZViewItem
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Re: DIY food

Those look like the perfect size. did you not have any luck find any around at grocery stores? it would be nice if i could find some around close so i don't have to pay for shipping. also what do you use to rinse the frozen foods? I thought maybe a coffee strainer would work nice to just dump all the cubes into that to run the water over it before putting it into the blender.
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Re: DIY food

I use a little plastic strainer that I got at the grocery store. I've seen the sets of 5 at Walmart and Target too. Like 5 different sized plastic strainers.

I wasn't able to find the mini ice cube trays locally, but the brand I bought off of Ebay was Martha Stewart, so I assumed it was also sold at KMart, but I didn't check there.
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Re: DIY food

cool, thanks again for the info Biff.
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Re: DIY food

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Re: DIY food

Thanks jhnrb i read that article about an hour after I created the post. looks like a good recipe. I've heard spinach can be hard for the fish to digest, know anything on that?
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