dalethewhale
Fri Mar 07, 2008, 12:56 AM
G'day Guys
I took the best bits of everyone’s DIY Discus recipes and made my own. Not owning a mincer I used a food processor. I ended up with a food so fine that it resembled the consistency of baby food.
Now when I feed it (yes the fish love it and I am very happy with my first DIY food!) a large amount of this food ‘mist ‘ ends up in the water column. The finest parts stay in suspension for a very long time. I vacuum bottom of the tank after feeding but there is still a lot of the uneaten food ending up in the filter.
I use a canister filter. Aeration is turned off during feeding and the canisters spray bar points directly back at the glass, so I am doing all I can to minimise any current during feeding. Just the fish getting stuck into their tucker creates a mini sand storm.!
I would like to avoid the need to clean the mechanical sponge filter section in my Fuval every day if possible. Water changes are at about 15% per day ( 3ft tank)
I have heard the use of gelatine and or agar can be used to bind them. Also heard that gelatine can dissolve in warm discus water?
Can anyone advise me on their success/lack of , with binders such as gelatine and or agar?
Also does the use of a grinder mean slightly larger food particles that stay on the bottom at bit more easily? (Thus negating a binder?)
Thank you in advance for answering all of my Discus newbie questions
Dale the Whale
I took the best bits of everyone’s DIY Discus recipes and made my own. Not owning a mincer I used a food processor. I ended up with a food so fine that it resembled the consistency of baby food.
Now when I feed it (yes the fish love it and I am very happy with my first DIY food!) a large amount of this food ‘mist ‘ ends up in the water column. The finest parts stay in suspension for a very long time. I vacuum bottom of the tank after feeding but there is still a lot of the uneaten food ending up in the filter.
I use a canister filter. Aeration is turned off during feeding and the canisters spray bar points directly back at the glass, so I am doing all I can to minimise any current during feeding. Just the fish getting stuck into their tucker creates a mini sand storm.!
I would like to avoid the need to clean the mechanical sponge filter section in my Fuval every day if possible. Water changes are at about 15% per day ( 3ft tank)
I have heard the use of gelatine and or agar can be used to bind them. Also heard that gelatine can dissolve in warm discus water?
Can anyone advise me on their success/lack of , with binders such as gelatine and or agar?
Also does the use of a grinder mean slightly larger food particles that stay on the bottom at bit more easily? (Thus negating a binder?)
Thank you in advance for answering all of my Discus newbie questions
Dale the Whale