Homemade food
Homemade food
Thought I might as well post this here as well, I was asked in a private post what the ingredients are, and... well, here goes:
Several people have asked me to write down the recipe for the homemade food I use. I have so far used the "gefuhl" method, and not been very scientific or precise when I make it, so I was planning on writing a bit about how much I use of the different ingredients the next time I make a batch.
But, the major ingredient is prawns. I use the cooked ones with the shell still on it, and cut part of the tail, the spear and the legs off in one diagonal cut before throwing them in a blender. Let the blender run until the prawns are as finely ground as you can get them. Then add whatever veggies and other seafoods you have. I use crab, fish, mussels, calamari - cooked or uncooked. for veggies, parboiled carrots, squash (zuccini, gorgettes), peas, spinach, capsicum - whatever I have, and blend it together with the prawns until I have a fairly solid mix, and everything is finely ground. Add a couple of capsules (open the capsules and use the powdered spirulina only) of spirulina, and then put the mix in a plastic freezerbag.
Pat the bag flat, making sure there's no bubbles left in the mixture, and put in the freezer - on a flat surface.
Then you can carve pieces of it, and feed
Don't be scared to experiment. As long as you would eat the ingredient it's going to be good for the Zebra as well - within reason - don't put chocolate in the mix just because you like it Anything marine and veggies - not fruit, you know - common sense
I'll get back to you about the exact amounts if you like, but.. it's really no big deal, as long as the mix isn't runny - which will make it messy to feed, then you can't go wrong really....
Several people have asked me to write down the recipe for the homemade food I use. I have so far used the "gefuhl" method, and not been very scientific or precise when I make it, so I was planning on writing a bit about how much I use of the different ingredients the next time I make a batch.
But, the major ingredient is prawns. I use the cooked ones with the shell still on it, and cut part of the tail, the spear and the legs off in one diagonal cut before throwing them in a blender. Let the blender run until the prawns are as finely ground as you can get them. Then add whatever veggies and other seafoods you have. I use crab, fish, mussels, calamari - cooked or uncooked. for veggies, parboiled carrots, squash (zuccini, gorgettes), peas, spinach, capsicum - whatever I have, and blend it together with the prawns until I have a fairly solid mix, and everything is finely ground. Add a couple of capsules (open the capsules and use the powdered spirulina only) of spirulina, and then put the mix in a plastic freezerbag.
Pat the bag flat, making sure there's no bubbles left in the mixture, and put in the freezer - on a flat surface.
Then you can carve pieces of it, and feed
Don't be scared to experiment. As long as you would eat the ingredient it's going to be good for the Zebra as well - within reason - don't put chocolate in the mix just because you like it Anything marine and veggies - not fruit, you know - common sense
I'll get back to you about the exact amounts if you like, but.. it's really no big deal, as long as the mix isn't runny - which will make it messy to feed, then you can't go wrong really....
Hi McEve,
I tried "your" recipe a couple of weeks ago.
I used 2 lb large prawns, 2 lbs new zealand mussels, 1 large carrot and 1 lb frozen spinach.(Forgot the garlic). Blended all in a food processor.
All my fish (All plecs , including whiptails, angels, discus, even tetras) love this mixture . The zebras especially have improved their colour and are a lot more full in their tummy area !!!
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Des.
I tried "your" recipe a couple of weeks ago.
I used 2 lb large prawns, 2 lbs new zealand mussels, 1 large carrot and 1 lb frozen spinach.(Forgot the garlic). Blended all in a food processor.
All my fish (All plecs , including whiptails, angels, discus, even tetras) love this mixture . The zebras especially have improved their colour and are a lot more full in their tummy area !!!
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Des.
yup, I forgot to mention the garlic, I use minced garlig bought in a jar, about one teaspoon for one batch. One batch would be based on about 1Kg of prawns, and the prawns are about 80% of the total mix.
There's tons of recipes on homemade fish foods to be found on the Internet, and none of them are the same. That's why I say don't be afraid to experiment, as I think what's right for one might be improved by the next
Glad to hear your fish are doing good on homemade, it's very nutritious, and also much cheaper than factorymade.
There's tons of recipes on homemade fish foods to be found on the Internet, and none of them are the same. That's why I say don't be afraid to experiment, as I think what's right for one might be improved by the next
Glad to hear your fish are doing good on homemade, it's very nutritious, and also much cheaper than factorymade.
I think that would work just fine. I know some people also put vitamins in the mix.Adam wrote:Shell I would advise against using bananas in the mix, personally I wouldn't chance it with zebras.
McEve I was thinking of adding some powdered tetra prima to the recipe to act as a binding agent if required and to add even more nutritional value. Do you think this would be ok?
We might just end up with best recipe ever now that so many people are trying this