Feeding amounts Blenny & Puffer
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BrenLou7734 - Posts: 9
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Feeding amounts Blenny & Puffer
Hey everyone. Just curious as to how much I should be feeding mostly my Puffer. The fish shop gave me some frozen shrimp cubes. How many days would one cube last, and do I just put in one cube, or do I cut the cube up and feed little bits of it at a time?
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newbie916 - Posts: 375
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I would start out by feeding them 1/4 cube per day and see what happens. The Blenny will eat some of the brine, but is a algae grazer. Just make sure that all of the food is gone within a minute or so. You could also buy some emerald crabs, hermit crabs, nas snails and a cleaner shrimp that will eat any uneaten food. Try not to overfeed the tank because it will increase your phosphates and nitrates, which cause algae blooms.
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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if you don't have much algae in the tank, get some seaweed prep from your lfs or go to a grocery store that has a decent fresh fish section and ask for the wrapps they use for their sushi......it's kelp or seaweed and much cheaper , comes in sheets like paper, tear off a piece and hold it in the tank under a small rock or get a veggie clip.............he'll love it ......and later on if you get tangs and other fish they will almost fight over it...its like candy
he;s a beauty, we wanna keep him fat-n-happy .........lol
Boss
he;s a beauty, we wanna keep him fat-n-happy .........lol
Boss
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gdeeber - Posts: 113
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If those cubes are frozen you take 1/2 cup of tank water and drop the cube into it and let it melt then pour that into a net and rise with R/O water before you feed it to your fish. the brine solution they use for packing that frozen food is some of the worst stuff you can put into your tank.
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a1k8t31524 - Posts: 939
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it is called nori.... the seweed that they use for sushi..... if you have a asian market there you should get it there
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newbie916 - Posts: 375
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When you buy the Nori, make sure it isn't the seasoned kind. The plain roasted is the one you want. The seasoned version is the best for us to eat. I usually feed that to my tangs along with some fresh macro from my fuge. They love it and it's a lot cleaner than flake food.