Spiritofthesoul Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 3, 2010 4,692 19 38 33 Singapore May 13, 2011 #11 I'll try to stay away from mammallian food
J JamesF Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 29, 2005 1,862 4 36 50 Thunder Bay May 13, 2011 #12 My two dels have put on a little over an inch a month since I got them.
A Alexandrian Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2010 259 1 0 55 Egypt May 13, 2011 #13 Spiritofthesoul;5124728; said: I'll try to stay away from mammallian food Click to expand... Won't a Bichir take a small rat in the wild?
Spiritofthesoul;5124728; said: I'll try to stay away from mammallian food Click to expand... Won't a Bichir take a small rat in the wild?
N NCStateFisher Polypterus MFK Member Sep 27, 2010 3,814 123 96 NC May 13, 2011 #14 im sure they will just dont make a habit of it as from everything i've read too much mammal fat backs up their system a lot
im sure they will just dont make a habit of it as from everything i've read too much mammal fat backs up their system a lot
A Alexandrian Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2010 259 1 0 55 Egypt May 13, 2011 #15 Not much at all, Just a treat from time to time And even in my home mad mix the beef heart and liver isn't more than 20% the rest is tilabia and shrimp, But what about giving them some vegetable matters will that be good for them or not?
Not much at all, Just a treat from time to time And even in my home mad mix the beef heart and liver isn't more than 20% the rest is tilabia and shrimp, But what about giving them some vegetable matters will that be good for them or not?
J JamesF Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 29, 2005 1,862 4 36 50 Thunder Bay May 13, 2011 #16 My large ornate has eaten a mouse before. Vegetable matter shouldn't hurt them, but it better be disguised in some meat for them to take it.
My large ornate has eaten a mouse before. Vegetable matter shouldn't hurt them, but it better be disguised in some meat for them to take it.