I can't seem to wrap my head around this. I feel like many people in the hobby must practice this in order to achieve something I am unaware of.
Maybe through the kind and knowledgable people here on mfk someone can explain how feeding a process meat to a fish is a good choice and definitely not causing any digestive or other issues.
Let's not forget that when talking healthy food for human consumption we would not consider a hot dog as being even remotely close to that of a healthy option. One main reason is the poor ingredients with loads of preservatives.
Thoughts?
I would suggest that any hobbyist doing this is in essence ignoring the needs of the animal which is imo animal cruelty. As a substitute for hot dogs, maybe hobbyist could feed some large carnivorous pellets or sticks. How about some fresh fish? Even shrimp with a nutritional additive is a good choice.
I do realize that these foods are not all natural options but far better suits for the animals imo.
Thanks for sharing your comments.
Maybe through the kind and knowledgable people here on mfk someone can explain how feeding a process meat to a fish is a good choice and definitely not causing any digestive or other issues.
Let's not forget that when talking healthy food for human consumption we would not consider a hot dog as being even remotely close to that of a healthy option. One main reason is the poor ingredients with loads of preservatives.
Thoughts?
I would suggest that any hobbyist doing this is in essence ignoring the needs of the animal which is imo animal cruelty. As a substitute for hot dogs, maybe hobbyist could feed some large carnivorous pellets or sticks. How about some fresh fish? Even shrimp with a nutritional additive is a good choice.
I do realize that these foods are not all natural options but far better suits for the animals imo.
Thanks for sharing your comments.