I'm interested in the Top Secret Powder. I've been feeding Golden Pearls and can start my fry on the 5-50 micron size. It's so fine it's like dust. How fine is the Top Secret? I raise lots of danios and the fry are often 10 to 14 days old before they are large enough to eat baby brine shrimp. I'm hoping that gives you some idea of the particle size I'm looking for.
Dennis
egg foo yung??/...that's pretty fine too, isn't it Bob...??
They are both fine. Don't have a micrometer.
Quote from: Rjb3 on October 18, 2012, 09:10:26 PM
They are both fine. Don't have a micrometer.
LOL....'micrometer'.... :o.....sure, that'll work.... :o
To check microns, Jon. I don't think either food is below 100. What's a micron, a millionth of an inch? Maybe a microscope would work. LOL
Quote from: Rjb3 on October 19, 2012, 06:32:51 AM
To check microns, Jon. I don't think either food is below 100. What's a micron, a millionth of an inch? Maybe a microscope would work. LOL
Actually, I was trying to imagine your big paws holding a grain between your fingers, and having a 'mic' in the other hand.....LOL.....
I would think that a 'scope' would do it....a grain(s) laid next to a chart...??...
I could bring a mic to the swap if you really want to see that LOL
LOL I'm thinking it won't work.
Dennis, have you tried Micro worms?
The powdered foods are good for Guppy, Endler, or Goodeid fry, but anything smaller may have a problem. Unless they pick at it on the bottom when it starts to break down and soften up. It's a good fry food, but I don't know about a first fry food for really small fry.
Quote from: Rjb3 on October 19, 2012, 07:01:25 AM
Dennis, have you tried Micro worms?
The powdered foods are good for Guppy, Endler, or Goodeid fry, but anything smaller may have a problem. Unless they pick at it on the bottom when it starts to break down and soften up. It's a good fry food, but I don't know about a first fry food for really small fry.
Banana Worms and Walter worms are a bit smaller than the std microworm. Also, small fry like vinegar eels....I feed microworms to cory fry and they love em...one advantage is that the microworm families stay alive longer than say bbs....
I should add that I have duckweed too....duckweed holds lots of microbes that will break free when you take your fingers and agitate them....small fry eat the larger microbes....
Quote from: Rjb3 on October 19, 2012, 07:01:25 AM
Dennis, have you tried Micro worms?
Yea, I feed lots of live foods, micro, walter, banana, and grindal worms, but I need something smaller. The 5-50 micron size works like a replacement for green water. The saltwater folks use it for a larval and reef diet. It is super fine, it feels like baby powder. I really can't complain as I have very good results with it, but I'm always looking for other foods.
I was over at your site looking around. Do the prices listed include shipping charges and can I just PayPal you the funds to the email address listed, or is it better to email a list and then get a total price?
Thank you for the quick reply!
Dennis
Better to e-mail a list.
Have you tried spirulina or kelp powder? They are like baby powder, and between the two they have all the essential amino acids and tons of minerals. The ash content of kelp powder is 39%. Good stuff.
I have tried spirulina powder both with fry and mixed with yeast for feeding daphnia. For me, it seems to fall out of the water column rather quickly.
In speaking with Allen Repashy, he said there were folks feeding some of his gel foods as a powder with mixed success, but I haven't tried that route. It's really not what it was designed for.
I need to take inventory of what I've got on hand and get a food order ready here sometime soon. I'll drop you a line and see what we can come up with. Thanks again!
Dennis