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What sps are you trying to feed frozen food?
 

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Rods reef. Com
Rods frozen flat packs food is now available from Dr Foster and Smith.com (Liveaquaria)

Yellow tang and copperband are getting noticeably fatter after just 3 weeks.

NPS gorgonian opens every time for the slight soup.

This is considered the Premier food by a lot of people and I don't think it was really any more expensive than the others we have in the freezer.

We also have PE mysis and calanus, Cobalt brand everything available, LRS reef frenzy in the freezer.

Only thing close to a drawback, all of our fish are small as adults and all of our fish are still juveniles.
Mini me hell.

10% of Rods is pretty big pieces. I will tear some of it up or squish it.

90% of it is perfect right out of the bag.

I think we found our forever food besides live blackworm treats.
 

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The problem with ordering frozen food online is that you have to pay for overnight shipping which can be pricey. Do you have a LFS that sells it? I feed Fish Frenzy to everyone and even my zoas, Acans, and sympodium are flourishing. I do supplement the coral with Reef Frenzy 1-2 times a week as well. I do rotate with frozen Mysis which my Duncan coral and BTA LOVE.
 

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Unless you have a small tank or don't plan on feeding it often, I would strongly consider making your own diy frozen food over ordering it online.
 

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