Mmmmmmmmm love me some tasty sps in 4K They look amazingly happy Bubba!!
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As always, stunning.I don’t process them. I just take it off the camera and upload it to YouTube.
If you’re having white balance issues it’s the Nikon. Nikon doesn’t allow you to white balance anything over 10k and that’s why I switched over to Canon. Canon allows you to easily make a custom white balance under reef lighting.
I figured I would try out the 4k video setting on the new camera tonight.
I am. I don’t think I’d ever go back to already prepared frozen food as it saves me a ton of money.Are you still feeding a DIY blend?
Could you give a general recipe for what you are feeding?I am. I don’t think I’d ever go back to already prepared frozen food as it saves me a ton of money.
I took some pics as I needed to make some today. The ingredients are tilapia, shrimp, scallops and this time I added reefroids. Total cost was $14 and makes twice as much, if not more than lrs reef frenzy.Could you give a general recipe for what you are feeding?
Nice, great post and thank you! It’s so nice when folks that are successful share their practices, helps everyone, and the environment also!I took some pics as I needed to make some today. The ingredients are tilapia, shrimp, scallops and this time I added reefroids. Total cost was $14 and makes twice as much, if not more than lrs reef frenzy.
Here are the ingredients
I cut the middle and a little bit of the fish tails off as I find it had to blend.
I cut the fish into chunks to make it easy to blend.
Added a little reef roids and I blend only half of the food at once so I can have fine particles and some large
Here it is bagged up and ready to freeze.
I took some pics as I needed to make some today. The ingredients are tilapia, shrimp, scallops and this time I added reefroids. Total cost was $14 and makes twice as much, if not more than lrs reef frenzy.
Here are the ingredients
I cut the middle and a little bit of the fish tails off as I find it had to blend.
I cut the fish into chunks to make it easy to blend.
Added a little reef roids and I blend only half of the food at once so I can have fine particles and some large
Here it is bagged up and ready to freeze.
I add maybe a cup of RODI water to help it blend. You can add more or less depending on how thick you want it. I try to have it a little on the watery side so when I have it thaw out it comes apart easy and isn’t fish paste.Do you add a little ro/di water?
Thanks again for this ! ! I really need to start doing this as getting LRS is becoming a chore around here.I took some pics as I needed to make some today. The ingredients are tilapia, shrimp, scallops and this time I added reefroids. Total cost was $14 and makes twice as much, if not more than lrs reef frenzy.
Here are the ingredients
I cut the middle and a little bit of the fish tails off as I find it had to blend.
I cut the fish into chunks to make it easy to blend.
Added a little reef roids and I blend only half of the food at once so I can have fine particles and some large
Here it is bagged up and ready to freeze.
I have not but adding roe seems like an interesting idea.Thanks again for this ! ! I really need to start doing this as getting LRS is becoming a chore around here.
Have you ever added any vitamins or roe to it?