J JuanTamad Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 8, 2006 1,347 0 66 Miami, Fl Jun 19, 2006 #11 Majestic62 said: Just a question, something I always worry about 0--> Wont the food go off if it takes you ages to go through it? Click to expand... Most dry foods have a finite shelf life. They lose their nutritutional value after a while. After a year much of the nutrition is gone.
Majestic62 said: Just a question, something I always worry about 0--> Wont the food go off if it takes you ages to go through it? Click to expand... Most dry foods have a finite shelf life. They lose their nutritutional value after a while. After a year much of the nutrition is gone.
K KillerKlover Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 3, 2006 309 0 0 Michigan Jun 19, 2006 #12 Wow thats a lotta food!
W whodini Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 18, 2006 41 0 0 vancouver,B.C Jun 20, 2006 #13 on the bottom of the bucket is there an expiry date?
M metant Feeder Fish MFK Member May 20, 2006 175 1 0 Philippines Jun 20, 2006 #14 Wow, what a deal. I hope that we have that king of deal here.
WyldFya Baryancistrus demantoides MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 20,794 69 132 Moscow, ID Jun 20, 2006 #15 whodini said: on the bottom of the bucket is there an expiry date? Click to expand... No expiration date. To all that wonder about how much use, consider average cost of this food is $10 per 2.4 oz container, I paid $20 for nearly 4 lbs, even if I only used 1 lb, I still would pay a fraction of the price.
whodini said: on the bottom of the bucket is there an expiry date? Click to expand... No expiration date. To all that wonder about how much use, consider average cost of this food is $10 per 2.4 oz container, I paid $20 for nearly 4 lbs, even if I only used 1 lb, I still would pay a fraction of the price.
cichlid savage Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 25, 2006 4,265 6 0 Look up Jun 21, 2006 #16 Thats the way to shop smarter not harder