Amount of agar/gelatin needed to bind medication with food

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Humblefish's recipe to bind food uses Seachem focus (which I can't get over here):
  • 1-2 scoops Seachem Focus (makes it reef safe + binds the medication) - You can also use agar or unflavored gelatin for binding.
Is one scoop intended as 1/8 teaspoon?
Does 1-2 scoops apply to both Seachem focus and agar/gelatin?

Thanks a lot for all the help!

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Humblefish's recipe to bind food uses Seachem focus (which I can't get over here):
  • 1-2 scoops Seachem Focus (makes it reef safe + binds the medication) - You can also use agar or unflavored gelatin for binding.
Is one scoop intended as 1/8 teaspoon?
Does 1-2 scoops apply to both Seachem focus and agar/gelatin?

Thanks a lot for all the help!

#fishmedics #fishmedic

Even the instructions from SeaChem aren't clear. The box says use a 5:1 ratio, Focus to medication and the bottle says 1:1

Basically, for Agar or Focus, it is like baking - you need to use the amount to achieve the proper binding and that in turn depends on the moisture content of the food you are mixing with. I always make a test batch first.

Here is the bigger issue - you cannot just mix medications with food and Focus and ever hope to get a proper dose. Fish meds are delivered at a mg per kg of fish mass rate. To do that properly you need to calculate it carefully. We have some tools here to do that, but it is NOT easily done:




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Humblefish's recipe to bind food uses Seachem focus (which I can't get over here):
  • 1-2 scoops Seachem Focus (makes it reef safe + binds the medication) - You can also use agar or unflavored gelatin for binding.
Is one scoop intended as 1/8 teaspoon?
Does 1-2 scoops apply to both Seachem focus and agar/gelatin?

Thanks a lot for all the help!

#fishmedics #fishmedic

I found my notes from some recipes I made with Focus.

4 level scoops = 0.25 g
1/8 Tsp = 0.18 g

1/2 tsp Focus + 1/2 Tsp water and 3 g of pellets bound the Focus to the pellets pretty well, and weighed in at 5.75 g

1/2 tsp Focus + 2 g frozen mysids = 2.4 g of food

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I found my notes from some recipes I made with Focus.

4 level scoops = 0.25 g
1/8 Tsp = 0.18 g

1/2 tsp Focus + 1/2 Tsp water and 3 g of pellets bound the Focus to the pellets pretty well, and weighed in at 5.75 g

1/2 tsp Focus + 2 g frozen mysids = 2.4 g of food

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Thanks so much for this @Jay Hemdal.

Do you think these recipes should work the same replacing focus with agar?

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Thanks so much for this @Jay Hemdal.

Do you think these recipes should work the same replacing focus with agar?

Thanks!
Sorry, I don’t know. My gut feeling is no, agar or gelatin require a very specific ratio of powder to water in order to set properly. Focus seems to be “add some to stick things to food”.
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