What first food should I buy?

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I'm about to buy my first two fish which are a clown goby and a tailspot blenny. What food should I purchase befor hand?
 

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Frozen mysis is one of the 'better' choices for a staple of the diet, but providing as much variety as possible to better round out the diet is best.
 

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And also add a little LRF or Rods to the mix and you have a winner;)
 

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Anything but flake or pellets. These foods are highly processed and have had most of the beneficial oils removed from them. They also contain preservatives. All of this put together can be harmful to fish.
 

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IME, for pellets, Marine-s by Hikari. My blenny, gobies, and clownfish like it. Have tried other pellets (NLS, ON, etc.), they usually go for the marine-s.
 

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Anything but flake or pellets. These foods are highly processed and have had most of the beneficial oils removed from them. They also contain preservatives. All of this put together can be harmful to fish.
Not harmful, just not as beneficial.
 

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I used to always make my own. On a whim I picked up some LRF reef frenzy and I dont think i can look back from that. Some seriously high quality stuff. My fish are fat and super colorful. My kole is getting a bunch of yellow in its tail i have never seen.
 

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I used to always make my own. On a whim I picked up some LRF reef frenzy and I dont think i can look back from that. Some seriously high quality stuff. My fish are fat and super colorful. My kole is getting a bunch of yellow in its tail i have never seen.
Would this be suitable for a barnacle blenny? I want to know what he will find yummy.
 

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My baby clown goby and baby clown fish go wild over Nutramar Ova. I make a mixture every night to feed them plus 4 juvenile clowns, a starry blenny, black capped jawfish, Melanarus and a watchman goby with his pistol shrimp buddy. I mix mysis, the nutramar, krill and a sliver of whatever cube from the seafood variety pack. If I had to pick one, I'd go with the mysis. HTH
 

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This is pretty informative. I would agree to stay away from flakes and pellets unless you have a good reason such as being on travel and having no choice but to use an auto feeder. Also, consider soaking food in selcon.

 

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What are LRF and Rods? I'd like to vary diet also.

LRS (Larry's Reef Services) and Rod's Food are both sponsors here on Reef2Reef. Both companies produce smaller-batch flat-packs of frozen food using high quality blends of things fish like to eat, sourced fresh. If you find either one ... get it. Your fish will thank you.

~Bruce
 

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