Chubosco":4w38qcuy said:Brine has little nutrition value. Feed it anything but brine. I feed mine formula one, thawed white shrimp, and anything else when I'm feeding the tank.
Ranger":2edf65i8 said:Go to your local walmart or store and go to the seafood dept. I buy about 2 dollars worth of shrimp and scallops and blend it into a chunky mush. Then I freeze it and thaw little pieces of it in tank water and feed my tubastrea that. It loves it and is growing. It gets to be huge at night. It was given up for dead when I got it for free.
waymack97":1h2ytdeg said:what is selcon?
Aquarium food booster that features highly unsaturated OMEGA 3 fatty acids, Marine Lipids (200 mg/g), Stabilized Vitamin C (200 mg) and Vitamin B12 Cyanocobalamin (240 mcg). Soak any freeze-dried, frozen food or dried food to give it additional nutritional value or use directly in the tank to benefit filter-feeding invertebrates. Boosts the nutritional value of live brine shrimp. American Marine Selcon does not alter water chemistry and it does not contain Yeast, Phosphates or Nitrates. It also helps cure Head and Lateral Line Erosion / Disease. 60mL.