The story behind it...
I have long known the benefits of Chlorella for shrimp.
So I bought 250gm of Chlorella powder from Squiggle on Dec 3 last year.
Up until now I have been trying to figure out the best way of feeding Chlorella powder to the shrimp.
If I sprinkled it in the water it would literally turn the tank green like it was algae infested, not a good look and not the best way of feeding.
So up till this weekend I have been digging into ways to feeding Chlorella, and I drew on a few inspirations -
Fishmosy's biofilm alternative http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/index.php/topic/7770-biofilm-alternative/
And
Repashy Gel premixes.
If I could get the Chlorella powder in a gel like substance for the shrimp like what fishmosy did with Spirulina, it would be my goal.
So the question was what to use to hold the Chlorella powder.
Then I drew on the idea of the repashy gel. Jelly was what it looked like to me. But Jelly and gelatin is no good for shrimp. Gelatin is animal based.
So the next best option was ... AGAR AGAR !!!
The more research I did on agar agar, the more convinced I was that this was the perfect vessel to hold all kinds of Shrimpy foods that we can feed our beloved pets.
Agar is a gelling agent extracted from red algae (perfect).
It's easy to work with (awesome).
It's easy to find and it's cheap (perfect, kaching).
It's all organic (you beaut).
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of agar agar powder (2gm).
350ml water.
Chlorella powder 3 teaspoons.
Bee Pollen 1 teaspoon.
You can find agar agar powder in most Asian supermarkets, some health food shops, maybe even coles and woolies.
Please buy only agar that has no other additives like sugar, flavouring, or colouring.
Method:
Add water and agar agar powder into a pot, and bring to a low boil.
Stir constantly or the agar with stick to the pot. Keep heat low to med.
Heat until all sign of the agar powder is dissolved (approx 5 minutes on low-med heat).
Pour into a shallow and flat container (for ease of cutting later)
Let it cool for 4-5 minutes.
Crush the bee pollen in a mortar & pestle.
Then sprinkle in the Chlorella powder and Bee Pollen into the container.
The agar would not have set yet. Use a utensil of your choice to stir in the Chlorella powder and Bee Pollen, taking care to smooth out any lumps of Chlorella powder and Bee Pollen.
Let it set in the fridge for 30 minutes.
Cut a small square of the Chlorella powder and Bee Pollen Agar, and drop in the tank.
Sit back and watch the shrimp swarm it.
Note: does not pollute the tank either.
I have since learnt that you can get a Spirulina, Chlorella, and Wheatgrass supergreen powder mix at health food shops. A small bottle is all that's needed ( I think it was about $16-$18). You could use this and create a really Super green food with Bee Pollen. Otherwise you can shout out to Squiggle for some. He will charge you appropriately.
The original plan was to include Astaxanthin, but I could not find powder that was economical enough. But there is SOOOOOO much nutrition in Chlorella powder and Bee Pollen alone that this exercise was worth it. And seeing how much the shrimp are enjoying it ... priceless.
If I can get pics, I'll post it tomorrow.
Hope you have a go at it yourself.
Version 2 will include Astaxanthin as the colour enhancer. So I am still looking for affordable astaxanthin powder.
Cheers.