Blue spotted puffer question on half shell clam?

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So I want a blue spotted puffer and in research....I have a question. When people say feed "half shelled clams?" Or squid or shrimp.... Is that like goto a grocery story and buy 2 to 3 clams. Cut in half with the meat and just drop it in tank? Once or twice a week? Don't laugh at this part. Is the clam I get just the regular clams I would cook to eat? Freshwater? I don't know which is why I'm asking. After I get them and cut n half can I freeze them and use later? Like buy a dozen.. and freeze after cutting in Half? . If so,, can I just drop the frozen half in or should it thaw? Thank u for your experience....
 

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Yes clams at the market are good and you can freeze them, I thaw them out but some just drop them in frozen. Some say keeping them frozen may help with their teeth. I just wouldn't want to eat frozen food, so I treat my fish the same. The lfs also has clams and scallop on the half shell, but it is much cheaper at the human market.

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Yes clams at the market are good and you can freeze them, I thaw them out but some just drop them in frozen. Some say keeping them frozen may help with their teeth. I just wouldn't want to eat frozen food, so I treat my fish the same. The lfs also has clams and scallop on the half shell, but it is much cheaper at the human market.

Oh yeah...raw
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Yes clams at the market are good and you can freeze them, I thaw them out but some just drop them in frozen. Some say keeping them frozen may help with their teeth. I just wouldn't want to eat frozen food, so I treat my fish the same. The lfs also has clams and scallop on the half shell, but it is much cheaper at the human market.

Oh yeah...raw
How long do you let them thaw out?
 

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So I want a blue spotted puffer and in research....I have a question. When people say feed "half shelled clams?" Or squid or shrimp.... Is that like goto a grocery story and buy 2 to 3 clams. Cut in half with the meat and just drop it in tank? Once or twice a week? Don't laugh at this part. Is the clam I get just the regular clams I would cook to eat? Freshwater? I don't know which is why I'm asking. After I get them and cut n half can I freeze them and use later? Like buy a dozen.. and freeze after cutting in Half? . If so,, can I just drop the frozen half in or should it thaw? Thank u for your experience....

Until they're not frozen..

I buy little necks. Easier to open than steamers and more meat. You can peel the top shell off with your hands.

I usually thaw in a mug (the leak alot of water) for like an hour. If you want to hasten the results, put some tank water in the mug.
 

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