Food suggestions?

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Currently feeding:
1. Hikari carnivore pellets
2. Frozen brine shrimp
3. Frozen mysis
4. Frozen blood worms (on occasion)
5. Freeze dried blood worms (rarely)
6. Dried seaweed (rarely) (should feed more often)

My primary focus is my dwarf angel. Everything else is carnivorous.

I am planning to buy frozen angelfish preparations as well as more marine specific diets.


Some foods need to be versatile between both freshwater and saltwater.

Any other saltwater specific suggestions?


Is Frozen Daphnia worth an occasional feeding (similarly to bloodworm)?
 

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O you mean for your fish???? I like Rods Food. I feed that and LRS reef frenzy. My fish love it. They come to the surface of the water and let me pet them before I dump the food in.
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O you mean for your fish???? I like Rods Food. I feed that and LRS reef frenzy. My fish love it. They come to the surface of the water and let me pet them before I dump the food in.
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Yes. I hear that one a lot. I am essentially feeding my marine fish the same as my freshwater except for more mysis and less bloodworm. Plus marine specific pellets vs freshwater dried foods.

I am looking for ways to improve the nutritional profile for my saltwater fish.
 

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Yes. I hear that one a lot. I am essentially feeding my marine fish the same as my freshwater except for more mysis and less bloodworm. Plus marine specific pellets vs freshwater dried foods.

I am looking for ways to improve the nutritional profile for my saltwater fish.
Salmon. TDO pellets are great as well. I also like American reef HPD
 

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