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Capt_Cully 08/04/2016 03:53 PM

Anyone feeding pellets only?
 
I've fed frozen only for 12+ years. Could never get my fish to eat pellets. Now that I'm in the rebuilding phase, I'm wondering if I can make the transition.

I'm all for spoiling my fish, but vacations are a hassle. If I could make due with an automatic feeder it would make that and the nightly preparation task a bit less monotonous. Plus, with my job, at least once a week I would miss a feeding due to being gone all day and night.

I don't need them to love pellets, I just need them to eat them.

daveverdo 08/04/2016 04:06 PM

I don't feed "pellets only" but do use them the most. I mix it up a bit and flakes, pellets, freeze dried, and frozen.

I use pellets the most and all my fish eat them. They do like frozen mysis more but the pellets are my staple. My mushrooms, ricordia, and some LPS also take them if they make down that far.

I use them in an Eheim feeder all the time when I am away. For a long time I used pellets in the autofeeder as an everyday feeder (twice a day). I would then give them a frozen treat once in a while.

johno4 08/04/2016 04:20 PM

I feed mainly NLS pellets. I feed frozen a couple times a week. I have found if you mix the pellets with the frozen that usually gets the picky guys to eat it. My trigger used to pick around the pellets and eat only the other stuff so I made a thick slurry of frozen and pellets and refroze it in a bag. That did the trick, I put in some small pieces still frozen and that got him to eat everything, even the pellets.

DBR_reef 08/04/2016 04:27 PM

I feed only pellets with dry coral food mixed in to the auto feeder . Or when I'm gone for months at a time I do


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Brieninsac 08/04/2016 04:53 PM

When I started I could only get my fish to eat frozen foods. After about 9-months I started feeding them NLS pellets occasionally and they love them now. I'm now feeding them pellets at night and frozen foods in the morning. I will probably continue with this feeding regimen.

C.Eymann 08/04/2016 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DBR_reef (Post 24665276)
I feed only pellets with dry coral food mixed in to the auto feeder . Or when I'm gone for months at a time I do


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away from your reef months at a time? please explain how this is possible! not saying it isn't but, I wanna know how?

MarksReef 08/04/2016 05:41 PM

I feed 85% pellets. 15% frozen nori when I think of it.
All my fish are healthy and great color.

DBR_reef 08/04/2016 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by C.Eymann (Post 24665317)
away from your reef months at a time? please explain how this is possible! not saying it isn't but, I wanna know how?



You can look at my build thread, but a autofilter, auto dosing, auto feeder, and auto water changes



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Gary Majchrzak 08/06/2016 06:17 AM

Close to 95% pellet here. Only one of my fish won't take 'em but it grazes heavily on stuff in the aquarium.
I'll toss some frozen in once or twice a week.

Capt_Cully 08/06/2016 06:24 AM

What pellets are you guys feeding? Mix n match? Couple different kinds...?

Gary Majchrzak 08/06/2016 06:25 AM

Spectrum 1mm. Regular.
When the imp gets larger I'll mix in larger size Spectrum

Capt_Cully 08/06/2016 07:01 AM

Thanks. I've been eyeballing the new Apex AFS. I can set it at smaller more frequent feelings. This might allow me to keep some of the smaller cool wrasses that love to eat all day long. I feel at ease freeing myself from nightly preparation of frozen foods. I'll still do it frequently, but wanting to do it, is much better than having to.

DBR_reef 08/06/2016 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt_Cully (Post 24667652)
Thanks. I've been eyeballing the new Apex AFS. I can set it at smaller more frequent feelings. This might allow me to keep some of the smaller cool wrasses that love to eat all day long. I feel at ease freeing myself from nightly preparation of frozen foods. I'll still do it frequently, but wanting to do it, is much better than having to.



If you want to try the afs out, I have an extra you can borrow- some people don't like them


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block head 08/07/2016 08:05 AM

NLS myself, my fish have really responded well to innovative marine's gourmet defroster. Toss in a frozen cube and walk away. Also can be used as a feeding ring. My chromis swim into it. One you dial it in , it's a big time saver. Or I kick back and watch them eat for a half hr.

Gary Majchrzak 08/07/2016 08:30 AM

I've mentioned this before:

Auto feeder design needs an upgrade.
Similar to Maxi jets to prop pumps.
It sucks to have to refill an auto feeder often and the dispense/dump holes need refinement!

drtango 08/07/2016 12:11 PM

Ocean Nutrition formula 1 and 2 medium pellets works for me

cardiffgiant 08/07/2016 01:55 PM

i fed spectrum pellet 95% of the time. i added nori 2x a week and frozen 1-2x a week (when I could remember to do it). My fish all got pretty beefy.

Neoz 08/07/2016 03:05 PM

I wish I could feed just pellets. But my CBB is still only eating Mysis. All the other fish eat pellets :rolleyes:

Ellery 08/17/2016 12:42 PM

I'm here same as Gary - 95% NLS Pellets (4lb Generic bucket) I can only feed frozen on weekends if I am ever home. They have been great for my tangs since they address the malnutrition issues like Hole in the head and Lateral Line disease in the past when they first came out. I even use it to target feed some of my LPS.

sean obergfell 08/17/2016 06:07 PM

100% NLS... Thera +A, Ultra Red & AlgaeMax

Fish are health and growing strong...

I love their food... Been using it for 10 years.... I used to do both frozen... Rods, PE Mysis... Really tried to stay with the best ... But then turned to 100% NLS.

Phosphates and Nitrates are down....

splix 07/26/2017 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by sean obergfell (Post 24686604)
100% NLS... Thera +A, Ultra Red & AlgaeMax

Fish are health and growing strong...

I love their food... Been using it for 10 years.... I used to do both frozen... Rods, PE Mysis... Really tried to stay with the best ... But then turned to 100% NLS.

Phosphates and Nitrates are down....

What type of fish do you have? I'm looking at going 95% NLS pellets, but I'm concerned about my angels and their overall nutrition.

erndog1001 07/27/2017 06:28 AM

I got these shrimp pellets from Ken's fish food site.Little tiny things that I use for feeding all the smaller bottom feeders in my FW tank Anyways one day I decided to throw a few to my tangs. They tore hem up that a kid eating candy. Now I include them their diet all the time

CUSE1315 07/27/2017 08:45 AM

I would say I am 75 percent frozen and 25 percent Seaweed and NLS Garlic Pellets.

With that being said it did take my quite some time to get my fish interested in pellets but they all seem to eat them now (minus my marine betta).

I would like to convert over to an auto feeder at least for the morning time. What one do you guys recommend? I would prefer it to be APEX ready as I have one but this not a requirement. Thanks all!

Vinny Kreyling 07/27/2017 08:49 AM

Eheim makes a battery powered feeder, it works very well.

CUSE1315 07/27/2017 11:59 AM

Thanks Vinny!


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