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I freeze about 7 or 8 of them at a time in those little trays that mysis comes in. I don't add water or anything else. But after you thaw them in some water you still need to rinse them until the water comes off clear. Do it gently so as not to break the eggs.
OK blame the missing fish on my worm advice.
Maybe your fish are sissies and can't handle a worm ;D
The copperband should thrive on worms, it is their natural diet and one of the few fish that should be fed worms every day. They live a long happy life on worms. ;)
I have always fed all sorts of fish eggs including flounder and you are correct, they are thrown out in a seafood market.
You can even get lobster eggs for free in some places
Mnat, I feed the blackworms almost every day but I am happy if each fish gets at least one. The worms are not as rich as eggs but neither of these foods should be a staple diet. The goal is to get and keep the fish in breeding condition and these foods provide the fish oil they need for that...
Now I know that I have always said that the best all around food for our animals is whole fish followed by blackworms, but I lied. :(
Live blackworms is actually the third best food.
The absolute best food for our animals, bar none, not even if you go to Mars is Salmon eggs.
Salmon happens to...
Blange, did you see the picture I posted above of that large cup coral after eating black worms? I feed them to it almoat every day and the thing has grown immensely since I have been doing that.
I may start eating those worms myself :P
Well, maybe I will stick to fish oil pills. ;D
I know I talk alot about blackworms, (I know I talk a lot anyway)
But I have been feeding these things to my fish since Nixon was President, (just after Lincoln)
They are filled with the correct oil our fish need and I personally would not be able to have a tank of breeding fish if it were not...
They actually had bacteria in a bottle 20 years ago to start tanks. I don't really know anything about the product but I do have my doubts as to how long bacteria will live in a bottle with no oxygen or food. Bacteria is an animal but I am no bacterioligist so I guess my opinion doesen't mean...
I collected a load of seahorses last summer on the south side of Long island. But pipefish outnumber the seahorses about 20 to 1.
I plan to collect a lot more this summer.
It works on the same principle that algae is healthy to have in a tank with a few minor differences. First off it is free to operate and takes no space. It uses waste light that would go to illuminating the rear of the tank where I don't want it and algae prefers to grow in it due to better...