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I was in a Korean grocery recently and found this stuff called "Salted freshwater krill".
Ingredients: krill, salt, water.
Cost about $6 for 1.1lb. My tangs and wrasses started eating it from the first feeding, never thought twice before swallowing.
Looks like a great deal:
- great price,
- ratio of krill to water is better than any fish food I've seen,
- no BS ingredients like Citric/Ascorbic/Sorbic Acids etc.,
- fish love it,
- human food grade,
- ready to be fed, no need to unfreeze.
Has anyone tried that? Am I missing something?
Ingredients: krill, salt, water.
Cost about $6 for 1.1lb. My tangs and wrasses started eating it from the first feeding, never thought twice before swallowing.
Looks like a great deal:
- great price,
- ratio of krill to water is better than any fish food I've seen,
- no BS ingredients like Citric/Ascorbic/Sorbic Acids etc.,
- fish love it,
- human food grade,
- ready to be fed, no need to unfreeze.
Has anyone tried that? Am I missing something?