I run a 225 gallon Fowlr tank, and recently feeding it has gotten quite expensive. Does anyone know of any cheaper food options? I have been feeding mostly frozen with some pellets here or there.
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Yes, but you'll want more in the way of nutrition.Could I also just grind up a bunch of frozen shrimp?
hmm interesting- thanks for the info- I have used this for yrs with no ill effects- but something to look out forGo to the deli seafood counter and load up on frozen seafood which is LOADED WITH PHOSPHATES from the Packing Plant keep it moist for consumer quality....
You'll be growing GHA like crazy person
I believe the spray they use on most deli seafood is Sodium Tripolyphosphate or some crap like that. It's caked in it.
What's your take guyz?To reduce costs for your 225-gallon FOWLR (fish-only with live rock) tank, consider bulk-buying frozen food online, which can be more affordable per unit than smaller packs. You can also mix in inexpensive options like chopped shrimp, squid, or tilapia from the grocery store—these are safe for marine fish and can be cheaper than specialized fish foods. Additionally, using pellets or flakes as a supplemental meal a few times a week can help lower expenses. Think of it as balancing the tank's Jack in the Box dinner menu—a mix of fresh and convenient options to keep costs down while still providing nutritious variety.
Please see the following post from Randy Holmes-Farley addressing this. According to he and others here at R2R, the TSP in seafood isn't something to worry about:Go to the deli seafood counter and load up on frozen seafood which is LOADED WITH PHOSPHATES from the Packing Plant keep it moist for consumer quality....
You'll be growing GHA like crazy person
I believe the spray they use on most deli seafood is Sodium Tripolyphosphate or some crap like that. It's caked in it.