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its my fault ill take them blame ;)

Either way 5$ equals a lot of talapia!

And mike I agree with the feeders, but I don't agree that the occasional feeder is ok, imo if they aren't bred or quarintined your rolling the dice on ur fish. I won't lie, when I first started p keeping I threw in feeders, but I also researched and found out that their horrible and knowing what I know now I wouldn't ever do if again....its cool to watch em Chase a fish and eat it but its cooler offering pellets or talapia which offer great health and color with zero risk.

If u wanna feed feeders then do the same technique as Baller!




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Im not completely disagreeing with you F1. I practice the same ****. My pygos get a staple of pellets and whole frozen tilapia while my rhom eats mostly smelt. I completely agree on breeding them yourself. I am currently breeding convicts for feeding a 2" serra im bout to get from a friend. I just dont think feeding an occasional carp is the end of the world. Is there a higher risk for disease/parasite? Yes. Is there going to be a messy clean up afterwards? Most likely. Will prolonged and constant feeding of garbage feeders handicap your fish? I believe so.
 
I referred someone as a fool because he said he won't post on my thread or some **** and he's back he yapping away. I swear he said he will put me in the ignore list and not post on my "live blogging poor fish keeping threads", so I just wonder why he's back? I don't care if you criticize me for how much I spend. I make 80k easily in 1 year. $5-15 psh.. It's nothing kid.
 
Thats a great mentality "I have the money to easily replace a fish so I could care less what care I give it".

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Read the thread not just one comment "Chris". I don't replace fish? Lol judging off one post, thanks? Who replaces feeders? ROFL
 
I hate all of you!



Seriously kid just drop your attitude.
 
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