comercial food blocks, are they ok?

grannylvsfish

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I read where there calcium fortified and I was wondering if throwing a small on in my tank once a week will be ok. I do 2 water changes each week so my water is perfect, and I do want my babies to have good shells. these are small blocks, nothing major really so if there calcium enriched ( I figured they are with the then being in block form) will they be ok? this is what I have
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this is what it says

Enjoy a weekend away with no worries about feeding your fish. The Treasure Chest 3 day feeder releases healthy, nutritious food pellets on a timed-release basis. Your fish will get the food they need at regular intervals, so there is no need to worry about somebody overfeeding. Better yet, the Treasure Chest actually clarifies your water as it dissolves.
 
also saw this for fresh water........

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ive your fish a nutritional boost with Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Vitamin and Mineral Block. Place this block in your tank and as it dissolves, it delivers all the necessary nutrients required to maintain the health and vibrant color of your freshwater fish. The Vitamin and Mineral Block will even improve your finicky fish's appetite!

Instructions:
Place anywhere in your freshwater aquarium. It will start to dissolve immediately and give off a stream of fine bubbles. One block in a 10 gallon aquarium will dissolve in 7 to 10 days. Avoid placing the block in locations of high water turbulence, as this could cause the block to dissolve too quickly. Do not use in fish bowls or aquariums smaller than 5 gallons. Safe for all freshwater fish, plants, and invertebrates.
 
I don't know much about using these, but you can use cuttlebones (found in the bird section) or even Tums for some extra calcium. Or snail jello.
 
I don't know much about using these, but you can use cuttlebones (found in the bird section) or even Tums for some extra calcium. Or snail jello.
I have lots of these, I do not want ot make anything if I can use these. i would have to buy cuttle bone, and I would have to make jello LOL! but I had these for months in the package as I was going to use these once for a vacation. I have like 10 of them.
 
Vacation feeders are a great source of calcium, you just have to be careful as they can contain phosphorus (I believe) which can cause algae outbreaks. There are also wondershells, which are supposed to be good for snails.
 
I made plaster of Paris pucks out of the recipe by Rachel. They're wonderful. My snails actually love them to heaven. They're cheaper than the feeder blocks we buy and make great sources of calcium, increases pH and hardness levels and seems to clarify the water better. I noticed the difference they can make.
 
is it possible to use the plaster of paris pucks (that's a lotta P's) without the increase in pH? I'm already sitting pretty at a pH of 8.2
 
is it possible to use the plaster of paris pucks (that's a lotta P's) without the increase in pH? I'm already sitting pretty at a pH of 8.2
I don't think I've noticed my pH increasing any further than 8.0 in my snail tanks. They just stabilize the pH when they increase the hardness levels but you expect hardness levels to rise when you are dosing calcium. Plaster of Paris pucks save you the trouble of making snail jello and then calcium pills although I admit I still feed my snails Tums from time to time as they just love to bury their faces into the tablet and get their faces doused in white powder.:laugh:
 
lol
 
can you tell me how to make the plaster of paris pucks - thanks
 
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