Fish food storage
- Upayno
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Fish food storage
How do you guys store your fish food? I'm looking at transferring it from the bag it came in to a container to make it a little easier to get at, like https://storageboxreviews.com/ but it's for soup and was wondering is it necessary to keep it in an air-tight container?
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- Sebb
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Re: Fish food storage
Vacuum sealed bag is the best, also good to prevent freezer burn. If it's only for couple days in the fridge, then glad wrap will do. Sometimes I cover the fish with wet chux before wrapped in glad wrap.
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A fish is a fish
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- Sebb
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Re: Fish food storage
Woops I think you're right.
Then I was completely wrong, lol.
Either I need a beer or had too many, I can't tell anymore.
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A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
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Re: Fish food storage
I think you should just leave it in the packaging it came in it shouldn’t effect it anyway
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Re: Fish food storage
Good advice seb