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04-16-2012, 4:16 PM #21Arapaima
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Like many people I no longer feed feeders due to disease. My wolves always ate worms, pellets, flakes, and frozen/ freeze dried krill
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04-17-2012, 9:40 PM #22Convict
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So I work at a seafood restraunt. And we get our fish fresh multiple times a week. It isn't hard for me to acquire raw salmon, cod, rainbow trout, and tilapia. Are any of these suitable for wolves?
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04-18-2012, 9:34 AM #23Filamentosum
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All of them actually
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04-18-2012, 10:52 AM #24Convict
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Perfect! My smaller female housed down so much salmon today that her fins can't touch the substrate lol! The male on the other hand refused to touch any. He is just a brat!
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04-18-2012, 1:03 PM #25Convict
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Will wolves eat themselves to death? My smaller eats constantly and she is so huge. She isn't growing as fast as my other one but it seems that he has slowed down. And she, the smaller one, is being more aggressive for food. A real glass banger.
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