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Apr 19 2008, 01:02 PM
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Hatchling ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 19-April 08 Member No.: 526 Country :
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Apr 19 2008, 01:38 PM
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![]() Shi Fu ![]() Group: Root Admin Posts: 3,164 Joined: 23-October 07 From: Queens NY Member No.: 2 Country :
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hi bro
welcome to the site, and thanks for sharing those beautiful discus with us I believe they may eat it but doubt they can metabolize it -------------------- |
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Apr 23 2008, 03:16 PM
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Hatchling ![]() Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-April 08 From: Leeds, West Yorkshire Member No.: 546 Country :
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I have read in the past that breeders add banana to their beefheart mix. In the UK, beefheart has given way to turkey heart because of the hormones being fed to cattle. Of course, if you are making your own mix, there are prawns to add, and other white non- oily fish, spinach and crushed garlic cloves. IMO, you can't beat a good heart mix and frozen bloodworm to bring out the best in your fish.
Mark -------------------- |
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Apr 23 2008, 07:38 PM
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Golden Monkey ![]() Group: Senior Members Posts: 963 Joined: 24-February 08 From: Queens Village, NY Member No.: 309 Country :
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Cooked or raw? Just kiddin'. LOL Nice Fish!
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