Homemade puffer fish food

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The Puff Father

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Is there any way you can make your own fish food that the puffer fish would eat? I know that they need some snails to eat to wear down their teeth and that they like frozen seafood such as shrimp, but I would think a constant diet of just meat would not give them all the nutrition they need.

If you know of a good one please post it here :)
 
If you want to give it some extra vitamins or somthing just take shrimp or some other food that you feed it and just stuff it with a high quality pellet food. That is what I do with my rays every so often. They are too greedy at feeding time to know the difference.
 
I feed my puffer Shrimp,krill,earthworms,and algea wafers. He loves algea wafers. Also,soak the food in a little bit of garlic extreme, it does wonders for their slime coat and all around health. the algea wafers are as close to non meat as I can find. Also, if you can stand the violence, small crayfish are perfect for their teeth. Check out his colors.


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I feed my puffer Shrimp,krill,earthworms,and algea wafers. He loves algea wafers. Also,soak the food in a little bit of garlic extreme, it does wonders for their slime coat and all around health. the algea wafers are as close to non meat as I can find. Also, if you can stand the violence, small crayfish are perfect for their teeth. Check out his colors.


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Hey Tankbuster, you ever find out what sp. he is yet?
 
is there any homemade food that you can make though? I kind of like the idea of just breaking off a piece of homemade food and feeding it to them with all the stuff in there already.
 
My south american puffer loves to eat frozen peas, all i do is cut them in half and remove the shell. One small bag has lasts me 6 months and is still over half full. I only give them every now and then, not as a staple though.
 
I make my own food for my saltwater tank, which up until recently contained a puffer. I use a variety of fresh seafood, nori, garlic and a bunch of vitamin supplements. I use the blender -- My Wife usually takes about a week to talk to me again after I make a batch -- and blend it all up, put it in an ice-cube tray and freeze it. After it is frozen, I put the blocks into a ziplock baggy to keep the freezer-burn off it. I cut a cube in half and feed, pretty easy feeding once its made. Also ensures a proper diet on a regular basis. I do feed other foods to my fish, but this makes up the bulk of the food they get.
 
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