Since I am always on here looking for advice and ideas for myself I figured I would contribute a little tonight for a change and share with everyone a little project I did today with my spare 2 hours. I drew my inspiration from two places: James0816 got me thinking a few months ago with his thread on Otocinclus spawning and then the new trend of the popular Repashy super foods. I must have come across Mr Repashy's new line of fish foods 100 times in the past month, while researching a method of feeding all of my bottom feeders a single generalized diet. So for starters I would like to thank both of you
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So I was looking into the ingredients of the Soilent Green line by Repashy and I noticed that, although I think it is an excellent product, it contained a tad too much animal protein for my comfort...I have a ravenous school of (VERY picky) Otocinclus mouths to feed
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Ingredients:
1 large zucchini
~10 broccoli florets
1/2 a cup of frozen peas (shell on)
2 small jars of organic carrot baby food
1 small jar of organic squash baby food
5 cubes of frozen BBS
a fistfull of assorted bottom feeder pellets/wafers
agar agar
(Not included because I currently have none- spirulina powder- will be added next time though)
To begin I pealed, cubed and de-seeded the zuc because I cannot stand looking at the inedible seeds on the bottom of my tank anymore and steamed the chunks along with the broccoli until both were very soft to the touch.
I then defrosted the peas with running warm water and blended them with the jars of baby food before anything else to get a jump on breaking down the fibrous shells.
Next I threw in my (still hot) steamed veggies and pureed all of that together. While this was processing I dropped in the frozen BBS cubes and the bottom feeder pellets/wafers. By this time I needed to add some water but I will talk about that next...
The entire time I was doing all of this I had about a cup of water boiling on the stove with agar agar ribbons in it. I use the stuff from the local Asian market because its dirt cheap but it needs to boil for a good 10-15 minutes to really break down. My first try was a bit of a failure because it never set properly. I must have either added to little agar mix or the mix must not have been concentrated enough. Either way I had to reheat the paste and boil more agar to get it to set up. For my next batch I will have the agar boiling already before I start blending that way I can add some of that to the (still hot) mix instead of using straight tap water. My next batch will be made with a more concentrated agar mix and I will not add any water to the paste but instead will moisten it with more baby food and/or agar mix. The finished product has already been split into this weeks batch and the rest is in the freezer for the future. It did set up okay but next time I would like it more stiff, not hard but just more durable, like the Repashy stuff.
I will post the few pics I have later or tomorrow. Please feel free to share your own fish food recipes...if they aren't top secret ;)
Thanks for reading and sorry for the long post,
Joe