Cling cuisine: Do you use sticky fish food in your tank?

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Cling cuisine: Do you use sticky fish food in your tank?

  • Yes, sticky fish food is a regular option for my fish.

    Votes: 20 5.3%
  • Yes, I have used sticky fish food in the past.

    Votes: 31 8.2%
  • I have tried sticky fish food with limited success.

    Votes: 36 9.5%
  • No, but I am open to trying sticky fish food in the future.

    Votes: 187 49.5%
  • No, I am not interested in sticky fish food.

    Votes: 92 24.3%
  • Other.

    Votes: 12 3.2%

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the nutramar gamma sticky pellets as a give away at Reefapalooza. I honestly thought the intent of the stickiness was to stick it to corals, not the glass ‍♂️. Thank you for this thread!
Thank you for coming by our booth at Reefapalooza! :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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Cling cuisine: Do you use sticky fish food in your tank?

Fish food comes in many sizes, shapes, and textures. Within the mix of all of these different fish food options is fish food, such as Masstick and @Nutramar Foods' Marine Complete, that stick to the glass. Many fish enjoy this format, and, for some reef keepers, it has been an effective way of feeding finnicky fish such as Copper Band Butterflyfish while still being enjoyed by many other fish as well. Have you ever used sticky fish food in your tank? If so, please tell us about your experience with this type. If not, let us know if you are open to try out this food as an alternative to the current food that you serve your tank.

Pro Tip: If you find that you have some fish that are keeping other fish from getting to the press-on food, then try putting the press-on food in multiple locations.

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I’m going to try mastics. I never heard of the other brand. I ordered the dry one from Amazon today, the smallest one of course for a trial run. I want to try it for my lyretail Anthias.. the food I currently have ( pellets and frozen) are gobbled up too fast by my powder blue and blue belly leopard wrasse. They are aggressive eaters. Plus the lyretails are picky.. they just go after the free floating stuff. The stick on food will give them a better chance to eat
 
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I’m going to try mastics. I never heard of the other brand. I ordered the dry one from Amazon today, the smallest one of course for a trial run. I want to try it for my lyretail Anthias.. the food I currently have ( pellets and frozen) are gobbled up too fast by my powder blue and blue belly leopard wrasse. They are aggressive eaters. Plus the lyretails are picky.. they just go after the free floating stuff. The stick on food will give them a better chance to eat
Hopefully the press-on food will be a positive option for you. I have found that the premade food is a bit more expensive but works better for me than the powdered food. Additionally, my understanding is that Nutramar Foods has been around since 2008 and I know that they are part of the Quality Marine family. I am told that Nutramar is used by many public aquariums and fish breeders around the world. The Nutramar press-on food is a new item in their wide assortment of foods, but my experience has been positive based on the sample that I received at RAP Orlando.
 

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I have been using Masstick for a long time. My 1st CBB liked it—my current CBB does not, but probably because I mix it with some spirulina (I also add 1/7th Selcon). Making it is a bit of a hassle, but IMHO, it is probably one of the best food that provides many of the vitamins and unique fatty acids essential for keeping our fish happy. It's freeze-dried plankton. My anthias love it, and so do all my wrasses and Bengay cardinals. Anampses (YTTW) gets most of it now, as he has a strong bite. Scopas does not touch it. I consider Masstick and fresh mussels the critical superfood for all marine fish.
 
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