You say here that 100 % of the time your feeding shrimp of sum sort, basically the powder your adding is probably the same vitamins my fish are receiving from the pellets in the varied diet that my fish receive. I don't think either cooked or uncooked prawn is wrong. A good fish keeper would soon no if his fish are not getting the right food especially ray keepers. I doubt very much that rays in the wild get as much food as we all feed our rays.
I no ray keepers and breeders that don't feed anything but pellets but I would never say its wrong becoz sum have kept and breed them for many years.
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Your not understanding what I am saying. I never said that 100% of the time I am feeding shrimp. I said 100% of the time it is the one food of many that they will go for. Maybe you missed the post on where I talked about cooked shrimp in my area containing tripolyphosphate? Therefore in my area feeding cooked shrimp to my rays or other fish would not be a good idea.
Have you ever sat back and thought that maybe one of the reason pellets are fed by people with large amounts of fish is because it takes much less time to stick your hand in a bag then it does to actually prepare a meal??? But again topic at hand is raw or cooked...not pellets. I have given my reasons why I feed raw over cooked and only a few of you guys keep coming back with pellet info? Does pellet info have anything to do with the OP asking about raw or cooked?
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