Best Supplements for Saltwater Fish

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Hi, I was wondering if there are any good supplements and vitamins for saltwater fish in my aquarium?
I like brightwell vitamin M. I’m not sure how great it actually is, but I feel like I’m helping the fish when I occasionally enrich their mysis.
 

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A good start is the food they get. The vitamins can only do so much. There is no substitute for quality food. LRS is good, black worms, freshly frozen clams, and Nori are all great.

I use Zoecon and Selcom also. The others listed all good options as well. Some even soak the food in certain store bought vitamin compounds. Soak the food in a few drops for a few minutes. Fish color and size respond well.

Stay away from pasta and breads. They don’t like carbs

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Meh, mostly unnecessary in my view. Feed your fish quality and variety and they’ll get all the vitamins they need. I used to be a devout user of Zoe/selcon .... then I decided to stop being a victim of marketing and gave up on the liquid vitamins. Guess what .... no difference.
 

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I feed my fish quality food and do not use any vitamins or supplements. Not necessary IMO
 

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