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It isn't really. Local grocery stores carry mixed bags of seafood. Gets some and grind it up. Add a few other ingredients as above and freeze in ziplocks or trays then ziplock them. My fish and coral prefer this meal to any otherWoooow - it seems hard to do
Is this kind of food good for fish?? I think it contain garlic so it's good against white spot -please someone help me . Thanks
Studies have shown garlic isn't actually affective against white spot or help strengthen the immune system. It can help entice picky eaters to feed though a well fed fish is generally quite healthy and a healthy fish is less likely to get white spot. In an indirect way it can prevent white spot, but garlic itself isn't a cure. They actually believe long term use of garlic can be harmful, but plenty of people use it with no obvious signs of bad health.
If you look at the ingredients list you'll have an idea of how good it is. Generally a high % of protein and no phosphates is a good start. You wana look for natural ingredients like fish meal, krill and fish oils and stuff like that. Added things like amino acids and vitamins are a plus too. I'd say as long as your fish are happy with it it's ok to feed it, but variety is the spice of life. I've never used that food so I don't know for sure, but some of that and some frozen mysis or something should be good