Beginners guide: How to feed frozen fish food to your fish?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @AquascapingCube
    @AquascapingCube  Год назад +17

    How do I feed and prepare frozen foods? This is step by step guide on how to feed frozen bloodworms, artemia (brine shrimp) or glassworms to your fish.

  • @Scalez_YT
    @Scalez_YT Год назад +80

    Best fish owner ever. This is the only fish-keeper who seasons his fish's food. 😂

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +10

      Haha, thanks ;)

    • @thomaspethic6220
      @thomaspethic6220 8 месяцев назад +1

      I never would think one could add minced garlic into the mini-blood worms mix! 🐟 🐠 🎣 🐡 🍥 🐟

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Год назад +24

    When I first got my mahachai betta he was just a baby and only ate frozen food. I learnt a couple of things over the few months he only ate frozen (now he takes flakes, still working on pellets).
    1. Oftentimes, especially for little fish like bettas, defrosting a full frozen cube is a waste. I always take the cube out of the freezer, cut it into a couple of small pieces and put it into a container. Most frozen foods are easy to cut, but worms are hard. Bloodworms were the most difficult to evenly cut.
    2. I like to keep the cubes I cut in a plastic divider container. It has worked the best so far
    3. Feeding mostly frozen food is perfectly fine, as long as there is variety! I made sure to offer tubifex worms, brine shrimp, baby brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, bloodworms, and cyclops. Brine shrimp were the fish's favourite, then bloodworms, then mysis shrimp, then baby brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and lastly cyclops.
    4. As you mentioned, some frozen food can cause bloating. The best way to make sure the food doesn't cause bloat is to check the protein level. Food high in protein is more likely to cause bloating.
    5. If you're planning on feeding frozen regularly, make sure to know what is more/less healthy. Baby brine shrimp, cyclops and daphnia are super healthy. Bloodworms, mysis shrimp, tubifex worms come second and adult brine shrimp should be fed as a treat
    Hopefully this is a bit helpful, sorry for the huge paragraph!

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +3

      Thank you! Great comment! And don't be sorry for sharing great information with others :) I really appreciate that!

    • @aubreymaynard7504
      @aubreymaynard7504 Год назад +2

      I have a male betta and I’m interested in feeding him frozen foods. I was wondering how many worms i should feed him at 1 time?

    • @lemonlizard1
      @lemonlizard1 Год назад +1

      @@aubreymaynard7504 there's no specific amount. I would recommend starting with feeding around 3-5 worms. If they're regular sized bloodworms, I would probably do like 2-3, if they're around the same size as mini bloodworms I would likely feed closer to 4-5

  • @thomaspethic6220
    @thomaspethic6220 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the garlic info!!!

  • @donaldhall8785
    @donaldhall8785 День назад

    Wow, great tip on the garlic. You learn something every day. I feed a lot of different types of frozen foods myself. One thing I would add is this, Bloodworms come in 2 different sizes, regular and jumbo. recently I lost one of my adult Pearl Gourami's after he choked on one of the Jumbo bloodworms ( dead fish, bloodworm in the throat so that's my guess) so now I chop them up with sissors before feeding. Better to just use the regular size bloodworms except for really big fish.

  • @lostlilypad
    @lostlilypad Год назад +3

    I just recently started keeping african dwarf frogs and panda corys and I've been avoiding frozen food bc I wasn't sure how it worked. This was very easy to follow and I can finally try the mysis shrimp. Thanks! 😊

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your comment! Glad I could help! :)

    • @mockfanatik
      @mockfanatik Год назад

      My ADF love the mysis shrimp! I feed them with a pair of long tweezers.

  • @trak957
    @trak957 Год назад +4

    hi, matt another great video and I love how you explain things and give us great advice, have a great day :)

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      Hello Tracy. Thanks so much! I'm very happy that you enjoy it!

  • @nagendramurthy7054
    @nagendramurthy7054 Год назад +1

    Great and useful info.....Liked and Subscribed.........A big THANKS from India.

  • @audrameyer9558
    @audrameyer9558 Год назад +1

    Fantastic footage 🤩
    Thanks so much!

  • @jjxtwo1
    @jjxtwo1 Год назад +4

    I agree that frozen foods are a really great addition to our fishes diet. I like to get frozen foods that come in individually sealed cups. For me it is easier to handle and usually no more expensive. But the foil sealed like you showed are great too. I use a type of coral feeder that is very long to get thawed frozen food down to the bottom of the tank. Very often my other fish will eat the whole cube before it gets to the bottom. That way I can be sure my Kuhli Loaches get their full share of the food. I enjoyed the video.

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад

      Thank you! Good idea with this coral feeder! I have this problem when feeding Corydoras, they sometimes have a hard time competing for the food.

    • @marcelorodrigues1683
      @marcelorodrigues1683 Год назад

      You didn't solve the small tank problem. It's still too much food :(

    • @jjxtwo1
      @jjxtwo1 Год назад

      @@marcelorodrigues1683 Use a smaller portion. Read the comments on your this video. There are many good suggestions on how to do that.

  • @tepenterprises
    @tepenterprises 2 месяца назад +1

    Can garlic be used for mystery snails too?

  • @patrickdijkman8974
    @patrickdijkman8974 Год назад +1

    Nice1, got some good tips from this!

  • @gohbender
    @gohbender Год назад +2

    What are your thoughts on thawing and keeping the thawed food in the refrigerator for a few days? I do this with daphnia and cyclops they keep for about 4 or 5 days before the smell goes off, I'm just wondering if you would encourage or discourage this method?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +3

      Hi. I think that the risk is quite small. 5 days seems quite long to me, but I think that 2 max 3 day could be ok. But I haven't tried this myself, so have no experience. I guess it works for you, so why not? :)

  • @i_am_slab
    @i_am_slab Год назад

    this was very informative, thank you!

  • @susieq8924
    @susieq8924 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very helpful video …..nice and to the point!

  • @beaglegod1
    @beaglegod1 3 месяца назад

    Great video! Subscribed.

  • @blackstar160686
    @blackstar160686 6 месяцев назад +10

    I’m the only one who has my wife complaining about keeping the frozen food in the freezer, as if the worms will escape SMH!

  • @alexismalehorn3523
    @alexismalehorn3523 23 часа назад

    How many fish would one cube feed? I have 4 Kuhli Loaches, 6 platy, and 4 diamond tetras (and some snails). Would one blood worm cube for that number of fish be considered over feeding?

  • @heaven7360
    @heaven7360 5 месяцев назад

    I feed frozen to my fish as well as some other things...they really love the frozen for sure! Do you think the frozen might leave residue or particles in the tank that might cause some kinds of algae? My fish do eat all what I feed as I feed them with tweezers and target feed them but I'm sure some of it falls to the bottom...

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, they defineally can. So do not over feed, clean regularly and treat it as additional source of waste in your tank. It's all about the balance of food vs fish. But your method is "clean" comparing to others so you should be fine ;)

  • @gomzify
    @gomzify Год назад

    Wow...thanks a ton ... This helps a lot ...

  • @LilDirt12
    @LilDirt12 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Thank you for taking time to make this video. I'm nude frozen foods so this was perfect for me.

  • @urbansk8r231
    @urbansk8r231 Год назад +1

    I saw one youtuber put variety of different frozen foods in same squeeze bottle. Left overs he put back in fridge while unopen ones in freezer. What's your opinion on that?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +2

      I know that some people do that. But for me it's not worth it. You take big risk of spoiling the food and the benefits are very small. Depending on the type, frozen food can go bad in 2-3 hours and starts to smell very fast. So I don't see the point because you save few cents, and might spoil the water in your tank and even harm the fish. When I have some leftovers - I just throw them out.

  • @bruhmoment879
    @bruhmoment879 Год назад +2

    I fear worm-like creatures but still an informative video,cheers

  • @rudy6222
    @rudy6222 Год назад

    Get the gourmet feeder. It works good

  • @lmSheep
    @lmSheep Год назад +1

    Hello! May I ask what is your accent? I genuinely love it. Feel free to ignore my question if you dont want to answer! It is a genuine compliment 💛

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +2

      Hi! Haha, It's cool you like it. I'm from Poland, so this is probably what you hear :)

    • @lmSheep
      @lmSheep Год назад

      @@AquascapingCube so cool!! 😃

  • @Stopcanceling
    @Stopcanceling Год назад +1

    A sharp knife cuts it realy well

  • @ragingcalmness7815
    @ragingcalmness7815 Год назад +1

    Good video man, I only tried bloodworms recently but my population is very small so I quickly figured I can barely give 1/4th of the cube each time or they remain in the tank. I personally am really not worried about spoiling because my tank has constant stupid addictions on my part, keeping a very high population of nitrifying bacteria alive at all times. But I am considering to get live grindal worms started because some guy that has done this for years said you can pump up any specific nutrients into them to target specific fish needs, unlike microworms and white worms that are also more picky with temps. Any thoughts on that? Keep up the great videos 👍

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      Thanks for all your comments! YES! Grindal worms are great and I'm planning to have a colony myself :) I'm just looking for a good source to start my project. When I do - expect a video about this :P

    • @ragingcalmness7815
      @ragingcalmness7815 Год назад

      yeah, gotta figure out those tricks on how to get them going for easy collecting 😅 I am still working on starting a rotifer culture without green water but so far I am failing I think @@AquascapingCube

  • @_invertico_
    @_invertico_ Год назад +1

    I am a new subscriber and this video is really good! I cut the frozen cubes into small pieces and feed them but your methods are also good for people who keep many fish and aquariums.Keep up the great work 😁

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      Thank you and welcome to the channel! I'm glad you liked it!

    • @_invertico_
      @_invertico_ Год назад

      @@AquascapingCube your channel is very educational and I also gave a shout out to your channel on my community tab

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      @@_invertico_ Thank you! I really appreciate that!

  • @MikZaimi-bx4hf
    @MikZaimi-bx4hf 10 месяцев назад

    good job!

  • @reeceanderson9293
    @reeceanderson9293 4 месяца назад

    What substrate is in the tank? Link please?

  • @kuriousjepp
    @kuriousjepp 2 месяца назад

    Is the garlic safe for betta fish too?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it should be fine. I used it with bettas in the past.

  • @Puppyprofi
    @Puppyprofi Месяц назад

    How do you house freeze the fish food, do you add water with it, or just don’t put water and put the food in the freezer

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Месяц назад

      I don't. I buy it frozen and just defrost small portions when needed.

  • @jordanteos
    @jordanteos Год назад

    Really informative video! But what do you do with the remaining food in the food dish when its not used, do you freeze it again?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +3

      Thank you! No, I never freeze food that was already defrosted. It's just not worth to risk my fish to save few cents, unfrozen food spoils very quickly. Besides I have 7 tanks running right now and I have no problem with using everything :D

  • @D.S.-uy7rb
    @D.S.-uy7rb 10 месяцев назад

    I like how you covered all aspects of the frozen food. What I would personally add to this manual is to turn off your filtration system when feeding. This way, you'll prevent the chance of the filter sucking up food leftover. And the next thing is, I would use tank water to defrost the food. As a golden rule, I would stay away from tap water as much as possible, when handling all kinds of maintenance or feeding.

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Yes, you have very good points. Especially about the filter.

  • @karenteasdale7341
    @karenteasdale7341 Год назад

    This happed to me. I defrosted one cube then split into ice cube trays .

  • @PetsInLondon
    @PetsInLondon 5 месяцев назад +1

    can corydoras breed with a diet of just frozen bloodworms and protein pellets?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, they can. You should have no problems with it. You can watch how I did that if it helps: ruclips.net/video/ehrSmKMpqFY/видео.html Good luck!

    • @PetsInLondon
      @PetsInLondon 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AquascapingCube my corydoras bred omg

    • @PetsInLondon
      @PetsInLondon 5 месяцев назад +1

      I came back home after 7 hours and there are about 100 eggs ,all i fed them were live adult brine shrimp and pellets

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  5 месяцев назад +1

      Haha cool! Good luck!🍀

    • @PetsInLondon
      @PetsInLondon 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AquascapingCube thank you i will need it as this is the first time they have spawned ,however i am unsure if they are fertilised,how can i tell if they are fertile?

  • @flowjo4038
    @flowjo4038 7 дней назад

    I get a little jug of water from one of my tanks and place the cube into the jug a give a little stur and BOOM you have them ready to pick up with long nose tweezers and drop into your tank 😀Yumm fishy friends love them😀

  • @blake1948
    @blake1948 Год назад

    What if you let the cubes defrost enough to cut them into correct portion sizes, and then froze them again? Could possibly do a whole bunch at once and have some easy way to feed

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      I don't do that because I don't want to freez anything that was previously unfrozen. But this is just me, I know that people do it and it's working well for them. Besides I have a lot of tanks, and it's easy for me to use entire cube at once ;)

    • @blake1948
      @blake1948 Год назад +1

      ​@@AquascapingCube Makes sense, thanks. I will have to figure out what works best for me ! Appreciate your videos, cheers

  • @NillymNilly93
    @NillymNilly93 3 месяца назад

    Is it okay to refregrriate the cubes after?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  3 месяца назад

      I don't think so. They spoil very fast and it's not worth the risk.

    • @NillymNilly93
      @NillymNilly93 3 месяца назад

      @@AquascapingCube I always struggle breaking the aluminum back part and end up cracking open multiple cubes

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  3 месяца назад +1

      @@NillymNilly93 I understand, it happens. You can try to cut out 1 cube with sharp scissors and just put the rest back to the freezer.

  • @izzo3268
    @izzo3268 Год назад

    I had a question, my frozen brine shrimp cubes were in my freezer and the freezer messed up, will they still be good to give my fish they stayed cold but just thawed

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      Hmmm, honestly? I wouldn't use it anymore. Thawed food goes bad very fast so you would risk a lot, but could gain very little.

  • @zodiak2461
    @zodiak2461 Год назад

    is washing it with tap water safe? im worried about chloramines in the tap

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад

      Hi! Yes, I do it for years and know a lot of people that do the same. Never had a single problem. The amount of water that will be used is very small - so no worries. Of course it depends on the quality of water you have but I cannot imagine that it will harm your fish.

  • @zeusjoker-BS
    @zeusjoker-BS 5 месяцев назад

    you made 5 star michelin food for your fish seasoning included lol

  • @bradleyburdett5361
    @bradleyburdett5361 Год назад

    By a feed tube

  • @soulphish48
    @soulphish48 Год назад

    Are the bloodworms alive after defrosting?! They can survive that? Wow!

    • @stanleysutandy3991
      @stanleysutandy3991 8 месяцев назад +1

      No😂 dead already but still fresh

    • @pn-l1403
      @pn-l1403 6 месяцев назад

      The swimming dead... 💀

  • @SGScaper
    @SGScaper 11 месяцев назад

    An Altum fish expert tild me that never feed bloodworms to Altums fish. They get sick fast.

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, this is true. Bloodworms are good for Corys, but can be very bad for Altums, Discus and Apistos.

  • @-CornDawg
    @-CornDawg 5 месяцев назад

    I'm not sure about garlic tho

  • @jtienson
    @jtienson 6 месяцев назад

    Needs more cumin.

  • @kotface3919
    @kotface3919 Год назад

    I almost read: "How to feed frozen fish to your fish." ☠

  • @simonealdrich5162
    @simonealdrich5162 4 месяца назад

    Im a women and i keep in my freezer 😂🎉

  • @Kiruthika236
    @Kiruthika236 Год назад

    Sir your numbers

  • @MarieM-PinkArt
    @MarieM-PinkArt Год назад

    What do you feed your shrimp?

    • @AquascapingCube
      @AquascapingCube  Год назад +1

      Hikari Shrimp Cuisine, Tropical Shrimp Sticks, Catappa Leaves, Oak Leaves and Sometimes Carrots (helps with colors for red and orange)