the importance of nutrition

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im starting to think if you guys are skipping this catagory in the health of your fishes, water quality is important, yes. but so is the nutrition of your fish.

im starting to believe that this is what causes those "mysterious" deaths, a decifiency of a certain nutrient that is causing parts of the inside of the animal to not function properly.

and i KNOW that it is whats causing your wet pets to fall so easily to disease.

so remember to varie the diet and add a suppliment, a varieted diet is still missing some things so a suppliment is nessesary to fill in those "gaps".

ill convince you by saying that my aro layed her eggs successfully because a nutrient enriched diet and lived.

:)

-Mike

p.s- i have never lost a fish to unknown reasons, i always figured out why, so im on the right track. (i hope)
 
I purposly breed my prehistoric species to be lycine deficient. In the event they escape to terrorize cities and movie stars, they won't be able to assimilate any nutrients and, thus, starve to death before commiting any extensive destruction.
 
Premise from "Jurassic Park"
 
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