V ViEtStYlE Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 29 0 0 Oregon Jul 23, 2007 #1 any expert recomendation? dry, frozer, live? please help...
J jowee Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 7, 2007 55 0 0 Philippines Jul 23, 2007 #2 one of the bests is shrimp frozen, freeze dried, or fresh. Pellets: commonly used here in our country is XO Humpy Head and Chingmix--they're really good.
one of the bests is shrimp frozen, freeze dried, or fresh. Pellets: commonly used here in our country is XO Humpy Head and Chingmix--they're really good.
V vietkidlovefish Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 30, 2007 153 1 0 texas Jul 23, 2007 #3 chink mix... head booster..is the best to pump yo fish collor and it head
softturtle Piranha MFK Member Jun 9, 2005 2,296 56 81 38 N.W. Indiana Jul 23, 2007 #4 Where do you get ching mix from? It always seems to cost a bunch when I see it. I have been using Tetra luohan, and its seems to be woring on the colors. Head growth... I'm not so sure.
Where do you get ching mix from? It always seems to cost a bunch when I see it. I have been using Tetra luohan, and its seems to be woring on the colors. Head growth... I'm not so sure.
V ViEtStYlE Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 29 0 0 Oregon Jul 23, 2007 #5 where can i find the cheapest chink mix? and does it boost it head?
F fishtankdork Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 29, 2007 250 1 0 pa Jul 23, 2007 #6 all in da genes. if its low grade there will be no head even with maxima head booster blood worms are the 2nd best!
all in da genes. if its low grade there will be no head even with maxima head booster blood worms are the 2nd best!
V ViEtStYlE Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 29 0 0 Oregon Jul 24, 2007 #7 well.. i dig worm from my garden back yard for my flowerhorn. Im thinking about getting dry food for it.
well.. i dig worm from my garden back yard for my flowerhorn. Im thinking about getting dry food for it.
sirasoni Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2006 739 1 0 Palos Verdes, CA Jul 24, 2007 #8 Chingmix without a doubt. I'd use something else as a staple though, and just sub the chingmix in every so often.
Chingmix without a doubt. I'd use something else as a staple though, and just sub the chingmix in every so often.
V ViEtStYlE Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 29 0 0 Oregon Jul 24, 2007 #9 Where can i get the cheapest Chingmix?
sirasoni Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2006 739 1 0 Palos Verdes, CA Jul 25, 2007 #10 chingmixusa or aquaticwonderland...it'd be hard to find it any cheaper than 10-13$ per 125g + shipping. A LFS around here has it for 20$ per 125g and they still sell them all within a couple of days following the shipment.
chingmixusa or aquaticwonderland...it'd be hard to find it any cheaper than 10-13$ per 125g + shipping. A LFS around here has it for 20$ per 125g and they still sell them all within a couple of days following the shipment.