Thanks to all US brudders for giving ideas to alternative feeding!

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RockyGoldy

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Hi MFK bros...

Really like to give my heartfelt thanks to all bros (esp USA bros) that helped in suggesting what alternative economical feed that we can use for our monsters...I tried on a few..and finally found that my fishes actually really love those catfish (pangasius) fillets that can be found in the frozen seafood section. Thanks to esp Neo that suggested fillet to me.

Now, I should say 90% of my fishes took them..some only took a little bite.. I cut them into bite size of about 3" long and 2" wide...and here is a list of the top 6 fishes in my collection that took in most chuncks of these fillets!!

No.1 is none other than my Giga!!! This dude whacked in 8 big chuns of the fillet and now look it its round tummy and it is sure satisfied resting now. Definately live up to the name of the biggest fish ever:

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No. 2 is my BK Red arowana. Surprise surprise..this dude is not exactly a big eater...but it took in 7 chunks! See the round tummy?

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No. 3 is my another big Dat, that took in about 6 chunks:

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No. 4 is my Big Mumma RTG. I would tot he would eat more, but he took in 5 chunks. But u can see the round tummy already and the chunks i fed his is slightly bigger too:

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No.5 is my Albino Oscar that took in 4. Tummy exploding!!

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Last but not least..my Red Oscar that took in 3:

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Ofcourse I have a alot other fishes that took as well..some just took in one and thats it...so..I will continue to feed them till they take in more. Also, will try inserting fish food sticks or pellets to increase nutrients.

Thanks to all bros for the help!! :clap
 
makes me want to cry with all those bad *** fish :drool:
 
VERY nice oscar :drool:

Love that huge dat aswell!
 
Nice shots... love the aros and gigas, but those Oscars are just amazing. I've never seen Oscars with such intense coloration!
 
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