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Author:  ryangus [ Feb 19th, '09, 07:40 ]
Post subject:  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, and was wondering is it necessary to keep it in an air-tight container?

Author:  TCLynx [ Feb 19th, '09, 07:49 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

This is the kind of container I like for large bags of feed.
http://www.petblvd.com/cgi-bin/pb/GPI14280.html
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But Dang, they have gone up in price from what I remember buying them at!

I like air tight containers since I live in a humid climate and air tight also usually means bug tight, ants are a major problem here.

Author:  TCLynx [ Feb 19th, '09, 07:51 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

A cheaper option would be to get some buckets with lids from a bakery or whatever and break the bag up into smaller portions and seal the feed into the buckets with the lids.

Author:  Jaymie [ Feb 19th, '09, 17:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

we keep ours in galvanised rubbish bins, cos the possums can't eat holes in them :evil5:

Author:  Dufflight [ Feb 19th, '09, 18:15 ]
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When I open a bag it gets dumped into an old 20ltr chlorine drum with a screw top.

Author:  bluefin [ Feb 19th, '09, 19:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

plastic dustbin with metal rim clips x 2

Author:  Double Decker [ Feb 11th, '10, 16:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

we use the secondhand 20ltr mayo containers or old honey buckets pick them up from a farm supply place like Elders, Norco etc or even food wholesalers

Author:  earthbound [ Feb 11th, '10, 21:30 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

I use anything that will keep the dog out of the feed.. He loves it when I bring home a bag of feed and forget to put in in a sealed container... :)

Author:  ivansng [ Feb 11th, '10, 22:02 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

Well I bought a petfood storage container from City Farmers... I think they are Rubbermaids... has a rubber seal at the top lid... has kept the mice and ants out so far... what I did was I also bought the biggest container that had so that I can drop the whole 20kg bag in there, cut the bag open and shut the lid... I store this under the shade and use smaller takeaway containers to hold portion of the feed in the shed and top-up as required...

Author:  Dufflight [ Feb 13th, '10, 08:49 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

I also use a 2 door drink fridge to store bulk unopened bags. Was a pain getting the fridge into my house.

Author:  veggie boy [ Feb 13th, '10, 11:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

When I was using feed quite rapidly (ie when I had a large number of big fish) I just had the bag in a turned off chest freezer. Now I am using very slowly because don't have the large number of fish, so I have split up into big vaccum seal bags and used an elcheapo sealer to remove the air and seal.

Author:  chainsaw [ Feb 13th, '10, 18:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

I put mine into 3 litre milk container, fill to top ensure not much air in there.

Author:  drew wa [ Feb 13th, '10, 18:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

can't go past the chlorine containers...try your local swimming pool

Author:  monkeypuncher [ Feb 13th, '10, 20:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

I keep the bulk of the food in an old ice cream container in the freezer and about 2 weeks worth in a jar in the AP. It keeps for months in the freezer...I hope so anyway...it's 2 year old now.

Author:  KudaPucat [ Feb 14th, '10, 11:56 ]
Post subject:  Re: Fish food storage

I keep my dog food, fish food, quail food and rabbit food in old Olive barrels.
They're very common over here, ppl are selling them to hold water, but they seal well, are dog proof and almost indestructible, and cost $10 ea.
If I haven't explained well enough, they're a 100L or so tan barrel with a black push on lid that has a screw on sealer on top.
They're food grade, and UV stabilised. And they work REALLY well as drinks tables for when you're having a BBQ as they're rather tall, and with the ridges on the sides, thinks can't get knocked off.
I have heard of ppl keep feed in old chest freezers though... that seems to work well, and for them (living on a farm) it keeps the mice out, with a lid that need not be latched.

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