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vittleking
post Jan 27 2008, 05:58 PM
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http://wetthumbaquatics.com/

Heard about this place, and finally got a chance to visit when I went to a cichlid auction yesterday. Shredded shrimp stuff seems comparable to cyclopeeze but you can get a pound cheaper than you can get 300 grams of cyclops for. They have a cool gel food too that you mix in hot water and it gels up, so easy to add meds to the food.


SHREDDED SHRIMP... Shredded Shrimp Ocean Shrimp that has been shredded into a fine meal. Feed alone or add
to your own prepared fish food formula. Because of its fine texture, it would probably best be fed to small
fish fry. Crude Protein 50%, Crude Fat 6%, Crude Fiber 8%
H24...4 oz...$3.75
H25...8oz...$6.50
H26...l lb...$ll.00


FRY STARTER MEAL... Fry Starter Meal Initial diet for fry. Formulated to feed the newly swimming fry, promote fast
growth. Crude Protein 55%, Crude Fat 16.4%, Crude Fiber 1%, Moisture 10%, Ash 10.8%
H4456...l/4 lb...$3.00
H4457...1/2 lb...$4.00
H4458...1 lb...$6.25
H4468...5 lbs...$23.75


FRY STARTER "SINKING CRUMBLES #1"... Crumbles #1 Include higher protein, 55%, fat levels, improved amino
acid balance and higher vitamin levels. Used extensively feeding fry as their second food. This is formulated
for growing and developing fry.
H4453...1/4 lb...$3.00
H4454...1/2lb...$4.00
H4455...1 lb...$6.25


MAZURI AQUATIC "GEL DIET"... Aquatic Gel Diet A gelatin-based aquarium fish food diet that can be used to add
your own special fish needs such as deworming medication, antibiotics or special foods. It contains all the
vitamins and trace minerals known to be required by fish and additional vitamin supplementation is not
necessary. Contains stabilized Vitamin C for longer shelf life and pigmenting agents to help keep colors on
your fish. When mixed up and let to gel it becomes a soft moist texture gel-more palatable to fish which are
difficult to feed. You only need to measure, add hot water and mix. Color enhancers are canthaxanthin,
beta-carotene and spirulina. Suspension agents are used to keep items you might add from settling at the
bottom of the gel.
H2700...1/2 lb...$10.25
H2701...1 lb...$19.75


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post Jan 28 2008, 10:22 PM
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I have had good luck with Hikari First bites, cheap easy to feed and have never had fry turn it down.

I want to buy a few of the items you showed to us though, thanks.


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post Jan 28 2008, 10:36 PM
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Hikari first bites has worked really well for me also.

I really like the shreeded shrimp concept. I wouldn't mind trying it out sometimes.
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http://babyfishfood.com/


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