Soaking Food In Garlic

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bamboo

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Soaking my food in garlic extract is extremely smelly. I would like to soak my food for around a half hour or so but the room stinks so bad that I can not take it.
Can anyone suggest a way to soak my food for at least a half hour, that will reduce the smell?
At the present time I put a few drops in the plastic cup of Mysid Shrimp and then put it into the tank or put the appropriate drops directly into the tank then put the food in. The total time of the garlic being exposed to air is seconds and it still stinks.

Thanks
 
If you find a way let me know :good: my lounge stinks of garlic for the whole evening, at least a couple of times a week :hyper:

Anita
 
I got a mason jar today, and it is containing the smell since the jar is air tight. So far it is working well and the jar was only 1 USD.

Jordan, I am soaking it to get my sick fish in QT to eat.
 
Garlic also contains some chemical that wards of parasites, diseases, etc. No clue what the name of it is anymore..but that's one of the main reasons it's used.

For my saltwater fish, I feed them minced garlic straight. The two tangs eat algae off the glass and rock all day, so they're bound to wind up with some odd thing in their system...
 
why are you soaking the food in the first place?


Try Kent Garlic Extreme

The addition of garlic in/on fish food imcreases the feeding responce of fish

are you a representitive of that company as ive seen you post links to that site like 20 times
Nope buit if you click on that site I get $10.00 per click muhhhuuhuhu eh only joking :lol:



Garlic also contains some chemical that wards of parasites, diseases, etc.

I think that is a bit of a myth tbh
 

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