I see a lot of people doing DIY foods, feeding premium brand” frozen foods, etc; however, it seems that oftentimes shrimps and holoplankton foods are a tiny component . Some of the largest components I have seen of diy/premium frozen mixes are typically:scallops, large shrimps (brown,white,pink, etc),whitefish, clams/oysters, and squid. I’m not certain how frequently most of our common fish in aquariums eat these I’m the wild (obviously some do).
Questions I’ve been pondering, would love any insights or feedback on these:
Is there a reason we aren’t feeding lower on the food chain?
Is there a nutrition reason holoplankton aren’t the major components of what we feed? (Calanus, copepods, krill, etc.)
Would there be a downside to having the biggest daily feed components being a variety of:
Spirulina brine shrimp
Mysis shrimp
Calanus finmarchicus
Euphausia pacifica
ROE
Dried seaweed
(and supplementing with occasional LRS frenzy, some pellets)
Also considering potentiallyadding in
Tigger feast
Pacpods
Arctipods
I haven’t crunched the cost numbers yet, but wanting info before I go through the work of doing that.
Questions I’ve been pondering, would love any insights or feedback on these:
Is there a reason we aren’t feeding lower on the food chain?
Is there a nutrition reason holoplankton aren’t the major components of what we feed? (Calanus, copepods, krill, etc.)
Would there be a downside to having the biggest daily feed components being a variety of:
Spirulina brine shrimp
Mysis shrimp
Calanus finmarchicus
Euphausia pacifica
ROE
Dried seaweed
(and supplementing with occasional LRS frenzy, some pellets)
Also considering potentiallyadding in
Tigger feast
Pacpods
Arctipods
I haven’t crunched the cost numbers yet, but wanting info before I go through the work of doing that.
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