JohnTr Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 16, 2015 338 113 61 Nov 24, 2015 #11 Sometime i offer my rays with market shrimp and it work well
harris522 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 23, 2015 246 96 36 49 michigan Nov 24, 2015 #12 I would stick to pellets. I'll be trying to get mine on to massivore pellets. Less mess and less hassles then shrimp
I would stick to pellets. I'll be trying to get mine on to massivore pellets. Less mess and less hassles then shrimp
vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,227 863 924 Chesterfield MI Nov 24, 2015 #13 I couldnt imagine feeding pellets with all the rays i have... I have one ray that eats pellets and she would eat a whole bag of massivore in about 2 weeks if that was all i fed her Reactions: Jesseliu13 and MEDHBSI
I couldnt imagine feeding pellets with all the rays i have... I have one ray that eats pellets and she would eat a whole bag of massivore in about 2 weeks if that was all i fed her
JohnTr Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 16, 2015 338 113 61 Nov 24, 2015 #14 vamptrev said: I couldnt imagine feeding pellets with all the rays i have... I have one ray that eats pellets and she would eat a whole bag of massivore in about 2 weeks if that was all i fed her Click to expand... And a bag is $45. $1170 for a whole year. $$$
vamptrev said: I couldnt imagine feeding pellets with all the rays i have... I have one ray that eats pellets and she would eat a whole bag of massivore in about 2 weeks if that was all i fed her Click to expand... And a bag is $45. $1170 for a whole year. $$$
harris522 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 23, 2015 246 96 36 49 michigan Nov 24, 2015 #15 2 pounds of shrimp per week at 6.00 a pound is 624.00 so shrimp is a little cheaper. But I'm sure there is probley cheaper options then shrimp to.
2 pounds of shrimp per week at 6.00 a pound is 624.00 so shrimp is a little cheaper. But I'm sure there is probley cheaper options then shrimp to.
vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,227 863 924 Chesterfield MI Nov 24, 2015 #16 I mix shrimp, pollock, and talapia. Earthworms and pellets as treats.