which is better, frozen brine or mysis shrimp?

thks all for the feedback, very informative!
 
Just in Sub's defense, however, I do see what he's saying. Although brine shrimp don't compare to Mysis in overall nutrition, they still have their place. Brine shrimp are a source of protein, provide color enhancement, act as a laxative and entice many finicky fish to feed. It's perfectly fine to use brine shrimp as a treat food. (Especially live brine shrimp.) Personally, I wouldn't bother with frozen.
 
For saltwater fish I'd rank Krill and Mysis at the top, then Daphnia and Brine.
Pacifica Plankton and lobster eggs are also excellent marine foods.
 
For saltwater fish I'd rank Krill and Mysis at the top, then Daphnia and Brine.
Pacifica Plankton and lobster eggs are also excellent marine foods.

Thinking more freshwater... I am moving towards Africans and I am cutting fat/too much protein from the diet..
 
I'd go with spirulina and brine, then.
 
is it possible the gray shrimpettes I found in my live rocks ae mysis shrimp?
 
I just ordered from dr f&s frozen packs of mysis, brine with spirulina & bloodworms. if you order 6 or more mix n match get quantity discount. but shipping is $25 so must order quantity to spread the cost around.

SW tank, 1/2 the fish love the mysis, but my new clownfishes & one butterfly still refuse to eat. I fear the worst.
 
With the flat rate shipping on food from them, I tend to order a year's supply at a time to get the most out of the shipping cost as I can. I also see if anyone locally wants to order any at the same time to cut their shipping costs.

I'm surprised your clownfish won't eat it. All the clownfish I have will eat any type of fish food I throw in the tank. Give it a little time, and perhaps try mixing some of the mysis shrimp in with the food you were feeding them previously. If that doesn't work, you may want to look into a food additive, such as Selcon, to help entice them into eating the mysis.
 
With the flat rate shipping on food from them, I tend to order a year's supply at a time to get the most out of the shipping cost as I can. I also see if anyone locally wants to order any at the same time to cut their shipping costs.

I'm surprised your clownfish won't eat it. All the clownfish I have will eat any type of fish food I throw in the tank. Give it a little time, and perhaps try mixing some of the mysis shrimp in with the food you were feeding them previously. If that doesn't work, you may want to look into a food additive, such as Selcon, to help entice them into eating the mysis.


If only Columbia were closer to Pawley's....
 
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