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Well, it might be best to check with AQIS before ordering stuff anyway. :)

But sending the police over some shrimp food seems a little bit over the top. Maybe they thought it was something else. :confused:

What did they say? I mean what was the actual problem with the food?

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Do the adults happily eat the powdered stuff too? Those packets would be an easy thing for my boyfriend to feed while im away :)

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I've bought heaps of food stuff into Aus too (always sealed packets). It's all been declared and given the ok from customs so hopefully the biozyme will be too.

If we don't hear from you for a while then we know it wasn't :D

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If we don't hear from you for a while then we know it wasn't :D

But i'm a law abiding citizen and i didnt knowwwwwwwww! Wahhhh :'(

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Do the adults happily eat the powdered stuff too? Those packets would be an easy thing for my boyfriend to feed while im away :)

Yes shrimp of all sizes pick at the powders...but always remember to feed the shrimp food specifically designed for them as well as they need their proteins and other important vitamins and minerals etc....

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You won't even be able to finish it' date=' I reckon! Should have bought smaller amounts of more variety...In the link I gave you earlier, they are Australian so no worries there, also plenty to choose from.[/quote']

Haha sure thing CNgo2006 .... very true on the qty ... My wife thought that we will use the Barley Grass powder ourselves and I didn't buy a kilo of bee pollen .. lol .. only $2.00 worth ... sorry should have pointed that out....

I will also get some biozyme from as Davin suggested (thanks mate) .... I really appreciate all the suggestions and info everyone has provided.

No-one could ever accuse this forum of being un-educated or mis-informed ... absolutely awesome community. :victorious:

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But i'm a law abiding citizen and i didnt knowwwwwwwww! Wahhhh :'(

Yeah you girls might be able to get away like that...typical! if one of us guys were to try that stunt, we'd probably end up in the slammer! LOL!

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Yeah you girls might be able to get away like that...typical! if one of us guys were to try that stunt' date=' we'd probably end up in the slammer! LOL![/quote']

Agreed, me flashing a bit of leg and a big smile I'd probably doing time now LOL

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Agreed' date=' me flashing a bit of leg and a big smile I'd probably doing time now LOL[/quote']

Not to mention a few black eyes and fat lip! hahahaha!

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Now comes the question of how to prepare it for the shrimp ... anyone able to offer their method please?

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pestle and mortar and grind into a powder, then either premix with water before adding it or i just take a pinch and put it in the tank and it eventually sinks

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Now comes the question of how to prepare it for the shrimp ... anyone able to offer their method please?

Just put the powders in a little cup/container add your biozyme etc (if you have it) then add some tank water mix it up and squirt in with pipette ,eye dropper, medical syringe etc. into the tank, I llike to squirt where the mosses and sponges are. Alternatively you can mix the powders in with your gel foods like repashy's shrimp soufflé or genchem recipe.

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Simple as that? .... Cool ... I shall give them a treat then this afternoon... thanks again for the info peeps :D

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how did they like it Cookster? When i first brought it iwas like damn its not gonna last long but i still have mine 6 months later same packet :)

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Guys at Aquaristic are awesome Billy is a legend!!

What does that have to do with the thread subject? bit confused here? LOL!

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Aquaristic have the powdered food as per my original post, and yeah Billy and Victor are excellent! Great guys, great shop, love spending

time over that way.

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how did they like it Cookster? When i first brought it iwas like damn its not gonna last long but i still have mine 6 months later same packet :)

Sorry Oz ... totally missed your question '5' days ago .. lol

They loved the bee pollen ... all over it as soon as it settled in the tank... and as they pulled it apart a fine 'dust' was floating away

The barley grass I just put a pinch of it under water and rubbed it between my fingers and it immediately dispersed throughout the tank ...

I guess a lot of it would end up in the filter ... but both of these seem to be all right.

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