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  • How to Train a Puffer to Eat Pellets

    As some of you puffer keepers know, puffers are so attractive, and full of personality. Each puffer is so unique, with its own personality and habits that you may never find in another puffer. So like I've said before, puffers are like puppy dogs in the aquarium rather than fishes. ...
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  • How to prepare whole crab for puffers

    Here's a short video on how to prepare whole crab from the local grocery store to feed your puffer. It doesn't matter if it's a fw, bw, or sw puffer the preparation is the same. Also doesn't matter if your puffer is 1" or 20" feeding is the same. Hope you enjoy the video.

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  • Shrimp Mix step-by-step with pictures

    Several people have asked me about my particular shrimp mix since I do not use gelatin and I thought to post the step by step process in a very detailed way so that it can be seen and its not that scary to make.

    The ingredients list is as follows and does not use or need a gelatin mix..

    The below will make 9 lbs of shrimp mix... which lasts me about a month

    1 lb spinach All ingredients should be fresh, without additives and washed many times. ...
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  • DIY Bannana Worms

    DIY Bannana Worms

    Bananas aren't just for feeding monkeys anymore.
    They are a worldwide food crop. Did you know that if you separate the bananas from the each other they will ripen more slowly? Ever watch a monkey bite off the end of a banana and peal it towards the stem. If you peal your bananas that way you will not leave any of those messy strings behind. But life is not just a bunch of bananas, attacking the roots of those banana trees are Banana worms. They are a major pest of banana crops worldwide. Banana worm...
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  • DIY BBS HATCHING

    DIY BBS HATCHING



    This brine shrimp hatchery consists of a rack made from 1x6 pine, three bubblers and 3 empty rum bottles (1.75 liter) with the bottom cut off and the cap screwed on tight. The bottles sit on a shelf with the bottleneck inserted through a retaining hole in the shelf. Disposable bowl covers are provided as a splashguard.

    Invite a friend or two over to help empty the rum bottles.

    The bubblers consists of a length of rigid plastic tubing on the end
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