Thanks for that link Mickey. That is about 5 times more expensive as I used to get them but I guess if you want it, you need to buy them for that price. I used to order them in 6' lengths about 100' at a time.
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Yeah. Amazon is usually much more expensive for these specialty kinds of things, but if you only need a small amount it's often cheaper in total once you figure in shipping. At least that's what I find. I've never needed to order 100 feet of anything!Thanks for that link Mickey. That is about 5 times more expensive as I used to get them but I guess if you want it, you need to buy them for that price. I used to order them in 6' lengths about 100' at a time.
Mickey, I buy big clams, the biggest I can find and freeze them live. Then I open the shell (it's easier to open if you open them slightly before freezing and stick something in like a popcycle stick to keep it from sealing tight) Then I shave off paper thin slices.When you feed shellfish, do you remove it from the shell and chop it up some, or just open the shell or crack it and drop it in?
No, I don't. Those are hatched in a tank at home and only feed on their own yolk sack so I doubt they have any gut bacteria.Paul, do you think feeding newly hatched baby brine shrimp has any gut bacteria benefit?
Thanks, that's kind of what I thought. But man do the fish love them!No, I don't. Those are hatched in a tank at home and only feed on their own yolk sack so I doubt they have any gut bacteria.
With the dirt still on or do you rinse the worms?This morning it is raining so on my walk I collected about 25 earthworms. I carry a zip loc bag and tweezer to pick them up so I don't have to put my wormy hands in my pocket.
I gave a couple to my 3 red waspfish and chopped up a few for the rest of the fish and anemones. I believe it is their favorite food which I am glad about because earthworms are full of good bacteria.
Are the razor thin slices of frozen clam part of a daily feeding? Or is the clam slices the only food?Mickey, I buy big clams, the biggest I can find and freeze them live. Then I open the shell (it's easier to open if you open them slightly before freezing and stick something in like a popcycle stick to keep it from sealing tight) Then I shave off paper thin slices.
These clams are smaller but work just the same. Of course I eat most of them before the fish do.
No. Newborn brine shrimp don't eat. They live off their yolk sackCan you gut load them first with phyto or something?
surely they feed eventually?No. Newborn brine shrimp don't eat. They live off their yolk sack
Feed them with the dirt and all.With the dirt still on or do you rinse the worms?
They do , but he asked about "newly hatched" brine shrimp. After about 2 days they start to feed and they are filter feeders but I doubt you would get enough gut bacteria in them to be of any benefit for that purpose.surely they feed eventually?
Hahaaa! Fuhgeddaboudit!Thank you. I originally posted it in Swahili but then I figured I would translate it into Brooklinese.