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from what i understand theres no nutritional aspects of mice that you can't get elsewhere...plus you run the risk of introducing a plethora of problems with disease ad the such...make sure they were brought up in a healthy environment....but it's definately worth the excitement of watching.
good luck.
 
def. bad 4 your water....its simply an entertainment thing if feeding mice
 
Its a big waste of time and in the long run will harm your fish if fed to often, but will mess up your water right away.
 
i was only thinking about the little frozen pinky ones as a treat like.but if they are not good for the p,s whats the point
 
Ruger345;472019; said:
Its a big waste of time and in the long run will harm your fish if fed to often, but will mess up your water right away.


harm your fish in the long run? P's in the wild eat dead rotten animals floating by.

if it harms the in the long run, i guess they shouldn't be eating baby birds n such that fall in the water. it might harm them.

atleast your right about the water part. which is the reason i stopped mice feedings. makes ur water stinky as hell.
 
Start off with pinkies....Pinkies are naked, and hairless...Less mees is the best...
 
ethnics;497782; said:
harm your fish in the long run? P's in the wild eat dead rotten animals floating by.

if it harms the in the long run, i guess they shouldn't be eating baby birds n such that fall in the water. it might harm them.

atleast your right about the water part. which is the reason i stopped mice feedings. makes ur water stinky as hell.

ethnics
In the wild bro, water is costantly moving, preventing stagnitation....Hence, allowing the p's to survive the enviroment under the loons nest...But in stagnant pools, oxygen is quickly used up and becomes polluted...In most cases, if the rains do not come in time, p's will die due to lack of oxygen or the trapped pools dry up becoming death traps for the p's...
 
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