M monkey_fish Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 28, 2006 16 0 0 40 Canada Mar 26, 2006 #1 when feeding your aro shrimp, do you serve it to him cooked or uncooked?!?!
H hked24 Candiru MFK Member Jul 12, 2005 165 0 48 New york Mar 26, 2006 #2 of course uncook kind. the cooked kind eat it urself better hehehehe
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA Mar 26, 2006 #3 uncooked all the way. Cooking kills a lot of vitamins and nutrients and fish eat raw meat anyway so its more natural.
uncooked all the way. Cooking kills a lot of vitamins and nutrients and fish eat raw meat anyway so its more natural.
M Magnus30 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 18, 2006 269 5 0 50 Michigan Mar 26, 2006 #4 defintely uncooked
P Princley Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2006 939 2 0 59 us Mar 26, 2006 #5 redtailfool said: uncooked all the way. Cooking kills a lot of vitamins and nutrients and fish eat raw meat anyway so its more natural. Click to expand... yep yep yep
redtailfool said: uncooked all the way. Cooking kills a lot of vitamins and nutrients and fish eat raw meat anyway so its more natural. Click to expand... yep yep yep
M mcblack Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 30, 2005 504 0 0 41 singapore Mar 27, 2006 #6 definitely uncooked because in the wild they eat it raw
S sam_cj Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 14, 2006 416 0 0 PH Mar 27, 2006 #7 use raw shrimp but make sure to remove the sharp spine.
DyaniBGud Candiru MFK Member Oct 11, 2005 397 0 46 49 Philippines Mar 27, 2006 #8 Uncooked with the shells, but without the head and tails. Cooking causes the shrimp to lose some or most of its nutrients.
Uncooked with the shells, but without the head and tails. Cooking causes the shrimp to lose some or most of its nutrients.
D DeLgAdO Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 1, 2005 9,608 13 0 39 Chula Vista, CA (San Diego) www.myspace.com Mar 28, 2006 #10 DyaniBGud said: Uncooked with the shells, but without the head and tails. Cooking causes the shrimp to lose some or most of its nutrients. Click to expand... you dont have to remove the tail just that sharp spine on it i got pricked through the bag you see it?
DyaniBGud said: Uncooked with the shells, but without the head and tails. Cooking causes the shrimp to lose some or most of its nutrients. Click to expand... you dont have to remove the tail just that sharp spine on it i got pricked through the bag you see it?