Well its been 2 weeks since my last post. The fish have adjusted well in the 125. They love swimming back and forth following me as I walk by, always begging for food. I did make a beef heart sea food mix and its been a hit with them. On the mix I used the following:
2 1/2 pounds trimmed beef heart
1 pound of shrimp
12 large clams
2 scallops
6 centrum multivitamins
Beef heart flakes
3.5 ounces of Omega One pellets
1 tbs. paprika
2 tbs. of Garlic Guard
After grinding each item in the food processor, I mix everything together by hand and then put it back into the food processor 1 more time. It is spread out on a cookie sheet and put in the freezer for about 1/2 to 45 minutes. It is taken back out and cut into 1/2 squares and put back in for a couple of hours and then put into zip lock bags.
These fish have been killing this mix and it only last a couple of minutes in the tank. The cost for the clams, beef heart, scallops, and shrimp was about $30. It was well worth the cost, just due to the fact on how they respond to it. Here's a couple of pictures while feeding:
2 1/2 pounds trimmed beef heart
1 pound of shrimp
12 large clams
2 scallops
6 centrum multivitamins
Beef heart flakes
3.5 ounces of Omega One pellets
1 tbs. paprika
2 tbs. of Garlic Guard
After grinding each item in the food processor, I mix everything together by hand and then put it back into the food processor 1 more time. It is spread out on a cookie sheet and put in the freezer for about 1/2 to 45 minutes. It is taken back out and cut into 1/2 squares and put back in for a couple of hours and then put into zip lock bags.
These fish have been killing this mix and it only last a couple of minutes in the tank. The cost for the clams, beef heart, scallops, and shrimp was about $30. It was well worth the cost, just due to the fact on how they respond to it. Here's a couple of pictures while feeding:
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