Mini cube silicone trays

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Amazon has these silicone trays to mix and match frozen foods you like.. 1 cube is smaller than original frozen cubes i think it's better for nano and even up to 100 gal and not over feed with the big cubes, that is way to much food for most..

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Amazon has these silicone trays to mix and match frozen foods you like.. 1 cube is smaller than original frozen cubes i think it's better for nano and even up to 100 gal and not over feed with the big cubes, that is way to much food for most..

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I bought one of these also because I liked the size...... I haven’t actually used them yet though. lol
 

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Love it, great Idea..

I used ice cube trays to freeze my algae paste to feed my rotifers and copepods for my larvae.
I would just drop a cube in..
These trays would be great.
 

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Could you give a link? I looked at the first several pages of "silicone freezer trays" on amazon and came up empty.

Tks in advance!

Nevermind! I added "Mini" to the search and they appeared - IT"S LIKE MAGIC!
 

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Ive been using these for a while now. I make special "food bombs" that I use maybe twice a week where I mix various frozen foods, some pellets, chopped up nori, coral frenzy, reef roids and a drop of selcon in each cube. Everything perks up quite a bit when I drop one of those in the tank!
 

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