Home made fish food ?

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Aside from Moss on Grass, has anybody made their own fish food? If so , can you please post your ingredients here? ??
 
found this post for piranhas, gonna try it some time, just havnt yet!

Recently I have been thinking, that certain food that i'm feeding my rhom may not be beneficial enough for him. So I set out to make my own, with ingredients that i approve of and ingredients that will be beneficial for him.
I set out reading a few posts made by other members, such as good colour enhancing, nutritionaly beneficial and tasty food.
And came to the assumption that as piranha are a fish that eat other fish there must be whole fish in the mixture, gills, head and all! Also we all like a colourful piranha, we all like looking at colourful fish with awesome reds,yellows and oranges. So, again i read a few posts on colour enhancing foods, such as krill and prawns, and found that they contain carotene, which is found in prawns with their shell on, krill and carrots.
Other than fish being the main diet of piranha, they also eat mammalian flesh, but very rarely, and as many people feed there piranha beef heart and pieces of steak I thought that this would be a good choice.

Here is the final choice of ingriedents:


From left to right:
Hikari cichlid gold pellets - As many cichlid owners these pellets are excellent as they are nutritional and excellent and enhancing your fish's colour.
Hikari algae wafers - Also very beneficial for you pleco, and vegetables are good foor everyone!
Calcium Supplement - This is used for gecko's and all it is, is calcium and vitamin D3. So I thought this would be suitable for piranha's aswell.
Frozen Peas - I have gotten the impression that alot of people feed these to their piranha, and again vegtables are good for you!
Lean chopped steak and kidney - I chose steak to add into the mix as piranha are known to eat cow, but i only added a few chunks as mammalian meat probably doesnt make up as much of a piranha's diet as other things. The resaon i added kidney, is becasue in the body it is known to purify blood in the body so i added again a few small chunks.
Shell on prawns - Prawns smell very fishy and im sure that would be an attractive smell for a piranha! also being very high in carotene they will help with the piranha's colour.
Tray of lance fish - This has been the main part of diet for my rhom for the past few months, and he loves them, also being whole fish they must be good for piranha.
Tray of bloodworm - Bloodworm are known for there colour enhancing abillities and my piranha loves a cube added into the tank everyonce in a while.
Carrots - Again containing high levels of carotene will be good for enhancing yellows and reds. It is responsible for the orange colour of the carrot, and can cause people who have consumed enough to turn slightly yellow, sounds good!





Step by step
1. Get a blender, and slowly add each ingriedient with a little water making sure that all is smooth, after you have blended each ingriedient add it into a large bowl.
2. Once all ingriedients have been added to the bowl mix with a spoon until all parts are mixed, if nessesary blend it all together.

3. Next get some gelatin, you can pick this up form your supermarket for next to nothing, all you do is add a little bit at a time to some warm water strirring all the time. The water can't be boiling or the gelatin will burn.

4. Add the gelatin to the mix and stir again constantly for 5 mins or so.
5. Now pour it all into the shallowest dish you have, or into ice cube trays or into the blister pack that the bloodworm was in.

6. Leave somwhere cold, outside or in the fridge, i left mine outside all night then in the morning moved it into the fridge, to make sure it was all set solid.

7. Next, Tip the mix over onto a piece of cling film, this may take two people depending on how big the mix is!

8. Now is the messy part, as my dish wasnt shallow enough i had to slice it into two pieces, the i divided it all up into quarters, and with a knife i scored deep into the mix, so it would be all in one piece but weakend so easy to break off.

9. Now wrap each quarter or whatever in cling film and put into the freezer, and store for aslong as you like. it will keep for a few years aslong as it is always kept frozen.
10. When it is feeding time, break of a block and pop it into the tank, it sinks straight away and after a few mins it does break up, but my rhom loved it so much he gobbles it up even before it hits the ground.



My piranha loves this food, and i will post some pics of him if his colour changes at all.
 
ill just buy it LOL
 
I made some food for my troupheus, as most of you know they are strickly herbivors and get blot easy so I mad my own food...


1cup of whole shrimp
2cup of peas
1 egg
and a multi vit


Fish seemed to like it and never got blot, I could have just bought some spirlina but I guess I like it the hard way :thumbsup:
 
I buy some pellets an such, but also fresh Tilapia Fillet an the occasional cucumber or lettuce for the herbs. I like feeding certain fish chunks of fish fillet, as it pretty much ceases any food being Blown out there gills, which weve all seen im sure.
 
how did that work out? thats what ive been looking for
 
hardb0iled said:
I make my own beef heart and prawn mix. Nothing special about it, I just buy a beef heart from the supermarket and some raw prawn meat, blend it in a blender, stick it in a zip lock bag, squish it out flat and freeze it. Works out much cheaper than buying it from the LFS!

you dont add anything else? garlic or something? also...do you remove the fat?
 
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