Frosty Fish Feast: Do you feed frozen food to your reef tank?

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Do you feed frozen food to your reef tank?

  • Yes, I regularly feed frozen food to my tank.

    Votes: 518 82.1%
  • Yes, I occasionally feed frozen food to my tank.

    Votes: 70 11.1%
  • Yes, I rarely feed frozen food to my tank.

    Votes: 27 4.3%
  • No, I do not feed frozen food to my tank.

    Votes: 15 2.4%
  • Other.

    Votes: 1 0.2%

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Frosty Fish Feast: Do you feed frozen food to your reef tank?

There are many ways to add food to your reef tank including pellets, flakes, live, frozen, liquid, and more. Whether you make your own frozen food or buy it pre-made, please let us know if frozen food is one of the food options that you add to your tank. Additionally, please share any tips that you have discovered for the best frozen blends, ways to feed, times to feed, and any other key details that may be useful to others in the community.

Pro Tip: Consider using a feed mode when adding food to your tank. However, feed mode doesn’t have to mean turning all the pumps off. Maintaining a small bit of flow can keep the food in the water column without the food flowing quickly to the drain.

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This QOTD is sponsored by Nutramar: https://www.qualitymarine.com/nutramar/

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“Nutramar’s 100% natural food products are used by public aquaria and breeders around the world. They offer superior nutrition to your most finicky and delicate fish and invertebrates.
 
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I installed valves on me return lines to isolate the tank when feeding and be able to keep all wave makers on to suspend food. It also give me the upper hand when adding aminos to keep it strictly in the DT away from the skimmer and other items i feed like this for about 45min and then turn returns back open. Has been working flwlessly without issues and everyone is happy
 

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Nope, no more thawing for me. Now onto TDO pellets, NLS pellets (clowns) and the rest is a mixture of fully liquid food suspension from Reef Nutrition. Super happy with it. And I can automate it! I still target feed sometimes, because I love my tanks.
 

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I feed ocean plancton,pe mysis, fish eggs and few others, mostly of ocean origin.
My feed mode is customized to set flow pump to 10%, and decrease powerheads somewhat, but to keep food suspended and fish actively hunting for it. After everything is eaten, I create few min “Storm” to stir particles from the bottom.
 

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This sums up the frozen foods

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i feed lrs nano reef frenzy daily. maybe 2-3x/week i feed tdo chroma boost pellets/a mix of benepets and reef roids soaked with some reef moonshiner amino acids. 1x/week i feed nori and 1 hikari sinking algae wafer.
 

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Frosty Fish Feast: Do you feed frozen food to your reef tank?

There are many ways to add food to your reef tank including pellets, flakes, live, frozen, liquid, and more. Whether you make your own frozen food or buy it pre-made, please let us know if frozen food is one of the food options that you add to your tank. Additionally, please share any tips that you have discovered for the best frozen blends, ways to feed, times to feed, and any other key details that may be useful to others in the community.

Pro Tip: Consider using a feed mode when adding food to your tank. However, feed mode doesn’t have to mean turning all the pumps off. Maintaining a small bit of flow can keep the food in the water column without the food flowing quickly to the drain.

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Image via @WVNed

This QOTD is sponsored by Nutramar: https://www.qualitymarine.com/nutramar/

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“Nutramar’s 100% natural food products are used by public aquaria and breeders around the world. They offer superior nutrition to your most finicky and delicate fish and invertebrates.
I dropped some frozen foods, clams, brine shrimp and spirulina, and rotifers in the cup to thaw out before I left for a 2 day work trip this morning and I wonder what it will smell like when I get home tomorrow night? I left the cup on top of the tank to defrost and forgot to put their food into the tank before I ran out to the airport.

Poor fish are going to be disappointed that their food is rotting and uneaten just out of reach.

girl love GIF by McDonald's CZ/SK
 

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I feed dry flakes, spirulina and nori but also at least mysis and brine. Other stuff gets shuffled in like calanus, reef caviar, coral gumbo etc. If it's like Rod's that costs more than the premium seafood I eat they don't get it.
 
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