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Is there any reason frozen food should be defrosted right before feeding? Can I lets say defrost a bottle worth, mixed with either RODI water or fresh SW, and store in a fridge?
 

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I keep frozen thawed in a fridge for 1 - 2 days max. I've read of people keeping it longer but I have no need to thaw a week's worth and am not sure what is actually recommended as being safe. I just thaw and feed and toss remainder in the fridge. I do not rinse or store in water.
 
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I keep frozen thawed in a fridge for 1 - 2 days max. I've read of people keeping it longer but I have no need to thaw a week's worth and am not sure what is actually recommended as being safe. I just thaw and feed and toss remainder in the fridge. I do not rinse or store in water.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Is there reason why you chose 2 days only and then you discard the remainder?
 

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Thanks for sharing your experience. Is there reason why you chose 2 days only and then you discard the remainder?
No I don't discard it, I feed it all. I feed from flat packs so some times I thaw more than is needed for one day since I can't actually measure like you can when feeding cubes.
 

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i mean at the end of the day once it's thawed it'd be the exact same as keeping raw fish in your fridge. If i buy a filet of fish from the grocery store it gets pretty funky if you push it past a couple of days.
 
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i mean at the end of the day once it's thawed it'd be the exact same as keeping raw fish in your fridge. If i buy a filet of fish from the grocery store it gets pretty funky if you push it past a couple of days.
Salt naturally prevents a lot of bacterial growth, can that not play a factor here, especially with refrigeration in the dark?
 

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Salt naturally prevents a lot of bacterial growth, can that not play a factor here, especially with refrigeration in the dark?
I've left a cube to thaw in my fridge before and it definitely didn't preserve well in that instance. I suppose you could start with one cube and decide if it will work for you.
 
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I've left a cube to thaw in my fridge before and it definitely didn't preserve well in that instance. I suppose you could start with one cube and decide if it will work for you.
I agree with you about just letting it sit out, it's the same concern as fresh fish sitting in the fridge more than 2 days. But what I am suggesting is keeping it in a bottle full of salt water. Think cured salmon, sits in a fridge for weeks if not longer, and is still preserved.
 

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I agree with you about just letting it sit out, it's the same concern as fresh fish sitting in the fridge more than 2 days. But what I am suggesting is keeping it in a bottle full of salt water. Think cured salmon, sits in a fridge for weeks if not longer, and is still preserved.
when i thaw my food it's preceded by grabbing a scoop of tank water for it to break apart in. The same practice was used in the one that went funky.
None the less, your results may be different
 
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when i thaw my food it's preceded by grabbing a scoop of tank water for it to break apart in. The same practice was used in the one that went funky.
None the less, your results may be different

That makes sense. I wasn't suggesting using tank water, tanks are full of bacteria. I was suggesting using clean water.
 

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I think I'm the only one that pulls a blister pack from the freezer and just feeds the tank the whole thing. I hold it between my fingers and some of the fish swim right up to me in my hand. I don't let it float around so it's just thawing between my fingers.
 
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I think I'm the only one that pulls a blister pack from the freezer and just feeds the tank the whole thing. I hold it between my fingers and some of the fish swim right up to me in my hand. I don't let it float around so it's just thawing between my fingers.

I am trying to make it easier for folks that help me out when I travel.
 

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