guppies being breed for live bait

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LIVE FEEDER! but i am sensitive to others who do not and would never talk about or feed in front of them. everyone is different!
 
ewurm;824774; said:
I agree with your sentiment about guppies as feeders! It is little known that Guppies live on a Magical Island where no predator can ever hurt them. They are transported to fish stores around the world by Unicorns for the enjoyment of all. If they don't get eaten in the wild, they have no business being eaten in a tank. Hmm....


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i raise convicts as feeders for my fish and i don't really see anything wrong with it
 
dawn;824384; said:
Hi. Are there any members out there who keep guppies as pets, and are opposed to others feeding these little guys as live bait? I THINK ITS WRONG!!!!!!!!

I happen to know they are on the bottom of the food chain so they are eatin in the wild so there is no difference in that or people doing it.
 
ewurm;824774; said:
I agree with your sentiment about guppies as feeders! It is little known that Guppies live on a Magical Island where no predator can ever hurt them. They are transported to fish stores around the world by Unicorns for the enjoyment of all. If they don't get eaten in the wild, they have no business being eaten in a tank. Hmm....

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I don't have any problem with the use of guppies as feeders provided they are given a decent environment to live in before hand. Honestly though, the fish people use as feeders (guppies, convicts etc.) are often more interesting to watch then the fish that eat them.
 
sandtiger;838818; said:
I don't have any problem with the use of guppies as feeders provided they are given a decent environment to live in before hand. Honestly though, the fish people use as feeders (guppies, convicts etc.) are often more interesting to watch then the fish that eat them.

i agree. i dont really care what people use as feeders as long as they are raised in good living conditions.
 
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