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Dear all, grateful if you could advise on duaration required to soak by mysis in the said solution before feeding ? Btw i also feed bloodworm, my cleaner shrimps loves it... is it good for the Tangs ? I usually just soak it 15mins and start feeding ?

Pls advise if theres better alterntive ? Btw, i am not into vitmin c as it decreases my PH. Thanks :ThanxSmiley:

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garlic supposedly boost your fishes appetite and is said to help build immunity in fishes. i'm not sure about garlic guard but there have been good reviews on Microbe-lift Garlic Enhance from what i heard.

some people (like myself) use raw garlic and extract the juice to soak my foods in :) a cheaper alternative but may not be as effective as those concentrate products.

vitamin c comes in a buffered form which you could check out. it won't change your pH, at least not to a dangerous extent :)

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garlic supposedly boost your fishes appetite and is said to help build immunity in fishes. i'm not sure about garlic guard but there have been good reviews on Microbe-lift Garlic Enhance from what i heard.

some people (like myself) use raw garlic and extract the juice to soak my foods in :) a cheaper alternative but may not be as effective as those concentrate products.

vitamin c comes in a buffered form which you could check out. it won't change your pH, at least not to a dangerous extent :)

Many Thanks . Do you hvae Vitamin c to recommend ?

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i use fresh garlic, blend n mash it n mix it with fish meat, then freeze it. when i feed i mix it with duck weed chopped up (with scissors) - that gives it the veggy vitamin that they need. they whack everything- tangs, bi color angel n wrasse. experimenting n reading up is always fun n stimulating, cheers

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