fish food on a budget?

zeppelin3k

Zeppelin3k
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Hello.

I was wondering if anybody has ideas or tricks to feeding there fish on a limited amount of money.
I spend alot of money for bloodworms, beefheart, brineshrimp, feeder fish that its getting out of controll.

i was wondering what you can do to cut the costs, i feed cichlids, so meet is a plus.

i have had a couple ideas but dont know if they would go through.

1. Could you buy your own beef heart from the meat market and cut/freeze your own peices of heart? Maybe grind them to a mush/paste first?

2. buying a huge bag of bloodworms, get them unthawed and put into an ice cube tray in equal portions. just pop out a cube and bam, all of the worms you need for the day! just an idea

i buy the cubed bloodworms and beefheart, feed my fish 4 bloodworms, 2 beef heart cubes a day.

I want to hear your ideas! please, let me know. Even if its just a thought like mine, i may just try it!

Thanks for reading and hopefully you post :)

-Zeppelin3K
 
you might be able to special order it and have them grind it for you. might be a lot at one time in both amt. of meat and overall cost but save money over time.
 
there are dozens of recipes and directions on how to make your own beefheart cubes online. You could also try and throw in some freeze dried worms/shrimp, they're usually a bit cheaper and go a little farther. Do you feed any type of staple foods? Flakes, bits or pellets? What kind of fish are you keeping? My fish all get a mix of several types of flake and pellet food, plus baby brine shrimp, live adult brine shrimp, live bloodwords and occasionally feeder fish (convict babies)
 
i will check it out online for some recipes. I have: Green terror, clown knife, red jewel, red empress, salivini, firemouth, tire track eel. They do not eat pellets, i have a bunch of bottles of them, i talked to wataugachicken, he/she reccommended me to get some omega, so i will pick up a bottle of that shortly. bloodworms and beef heart are my staples, they get that everyday, and i am very pleased at how healthy they are. Thanks for the idea, i will look into it!
 
i add a pinch of cichlid pellets each day and keep live worms for every few days. I dont know how long I will keep a colony alive though thats something new.

I switched from flake to pellets for my boesmani rainbow when they got bigger. I used to feed them just flake with a bit of brine shrimp every day but i switched to pellets and frozen bloodworms ... now i am trying to feed live worms a cople times a week with a small pinch of pellets every day. Once a week i throw an algae tab in with a squished pea... *shrug* They eat my plants those little buggers.
 
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