Actually all land based meats are higher in fat (and the type that fish have a harder time digesting) no matter how 'lean' they are for human consumption. Natural Fish oils can be digested with no problem as long as the fish isn't soaked in oil. Whitefish, mussels, popcorn shrimp, clams, oysters, crab, most any fish filet for protein are all good. But I would steer clear of chicken and beef...lots of "healthy looking" fish go belly up with no explanation from diet. Land based meats cause fatty liver disease over time.
could you please share a video of your fish eating that jelly food, i want to make some fish food, sometimes i have extra fish or chicken around in home.
+Tobias Lyh hey! Yes I've seen some people cooking the food before mixing them all together. I think it would be fine but I like to feed my fish in their natural form - meaning in the wild, animals wouldn't necessarily have access to cooked food. hope this helps!
+joseph cuschieri Hi! Gelatine is a very commonly used ingredient for fish gel food. It is also safe for human consumption. Since we use so little amount of it in such a big batch of food, I really wouldn't worry about it. If you are uncomfortable with using gelatine, you can use more eggs to help with binding and then freeze the gel food, but the food might fall apart in water.
Carrot or red sweet pepper/capsicum are vegetables that are good for fish and enhancing red. Brine shrimp and freeze dried shrimp (often best soaked before feeding this) are great at enhancing red. Also adding a small amount of paprika is suppose to help enhance red and spirulina is suppose to enhance blues and greens in fish. I have never heard of anyone feeding beets to their fish and I don't know if they are okay to feed or not.
My pet care and more Yea i ended up making it came out just right I just used half of the chicken breast. And I haven't lost one fish they go nuts for the food. Thank you for worrying.
but human is one species while fish are hundreds of different species. A fish is any member of a paraphyletic group of organisms that consist of all gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits.