Party in your Tummy

Tethered_Limbs

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Just made some Blender Mush yesterday. Wish i would have took more pictures. But i was pretty nasty while doing this.
Recipe:
1/2 lb cod
1/2 lb salmon
1 lb shrimp
1 bag of oysters
4 scallops
1 Large Flat of hikari mysis
1 Large Flat of hikari spirulina brine
1 lb Flat of PE mysis
Bunch of Squid cubes.
Pack of Baby Brine Shrimp
Nutramar Ova flat
Pack of Rotifers
Pack of Cyclopeeze
Thera A+ pellets
Nori

Medicated all the LFS food with
Metro
Selcon
Sel-Boost
Focus
Im sure the Grocery store stuff has some medication tho.
 
:a03: leme feed it to my buddies first. see how the ratio works out for everything. but i really like how it came out so far. it looks pretty evenly distributed in the bags. if anyone wants any tho i def went a lil overboard.
 
the food from the grocery was like ~25$. I spent alot more on all the ingredients from the LFS tho. medication alone is like 40$ proly at least double that on the frozen bits

Plus the cost of a new blender because our wives would probably never use it for human food again.
 
i used a magic bullet. no1 used it anyway. only chopped up grocery store stuff but i dont want to use it for anything im guna eat.
 
I just had to post in the thread for the thread title, lol.

On a side note, I just made some blender mush this weekend too! But I only used a bag of frozen mixed seafood from an asian market out here. I'll have to try mixing in some regular pellets, nori, and fish meds next time. Definitely a cheap way of making food though, cost me under $5, and it made about 4 ziplock baggies full! :) Plus so far my fish love it, only proble, I'm finding is making sure its the right size... Small enough so they can eat it, but big enough so it doesnt vanish in a cloud the second its added to the water.
 
I just had to post in the thread for the thread title, lol.

On a side note, I just made some blender mush this weekend too! But I only used a bag of frozen mixed seafood from an asian market out here. I'll have to try mixing in some regular pellets, nori, and fish meds next time. Definitely a cheap way of making food though, cost me under $5, and it made about 4 ziplock baggies full! :) Plus so far my fish love it, only proble, I'm finding is making sure its the right size... Small enough so they can eat it, but big enough so it doesnt vanish in a cloud the second its added to the water.
i didnt want to buy any frozen, trying to get the freshest stuff i can. not that anything is really fresh in chicago.... i only chopped it a tiny bit seems to work pretty well. anything to big just goes to the nems.
 
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