I don't feed any of my fish MP/shrimp for a few reasons that the Tig owners may find.. aggreeable/conclusioned. I do not own a Tig, but eventually would like too, and this thread pretty much decided me against Shrimp/MP.
MP/Shrimp in the US is usually pre-frozen and/or tossed with lovely preservatives. True that you can find "safe" shrimp.. and I have.. but I have had similar issues with feeding shrimp to my fire eels. Krill seems to be the only exception. and even then it's fed spareingly.
already brought up... shrimp/MP are usually of the SW variety. and besides the salt content.. SW and FW fish have different protein/fat ratios as I'de surmize iodine, and other vit/min content. There have been a few large spiney eel deaths due to "unexplained" phenomenon by very knowledgeable hobbyists. Shrimp/MP are always included in large part to the diets of these fish. I've been suspicious for a few years now as to the true "benefit" of feeding shrimp/mp.
In moderation I doubt shrimp/mp are overly harmful.. but imo and from other sources I'm not convinced shrimp are the wonderfood everyone claims them to be. At least not to species that would have it in their diets in the wild.
RD I'm not sure why your argueing that feeding a singularly "set" diet to a fish verses pellets or a more varied diet is indeed healthy for these fish.
BTW I did own a TSN for awhile.. and grew it from 3"-12" in approx 3 monthes.. the few times I tried feeding it shrimp it spat them out.. but hoovered feeders, and started takeing hikari sinking pellets when I re-homed it. Every time I've tried shrimp i've had so-so results. the only fish I owned that would readily take shrimp was my Oscar. everything else prefers Live/frozen fw or NLS pellets.
MP/Shrimp in the US is usually pre-frozen and/or tossed with lovely preservatives. True that you can find "safe" shrimp.. and I have.. but I have had similar issues with feeding shrimp to my fire eels. Krill seems to be the only exception. and even then it's fed spareingly.
already brought up... shrimp/MP are usually of the SW variety. and besides the salt content.. SW and FW fish have different protein/fat ratios as I'de surmize iodine, and other vit/min content. There have been a few large spiney eel deaths due to "unexplained" phenomenon by very knowledgeable hobbyists. Shrimp/MP are always included in large part to the diets of these fish. I've been suspicious for a few years now as to the true "benefit" of feeding shrimp/mp.
In moderation I doubt shrimp/mp are overly harmful.. but imo and from other sources I'm not convinced shrimp are the wonderfood everyone claims them to be. At least not to species that would have it in their diets in the wild.
RD I'm not sure why your argueing that feeding a singularly "set" diet to a fish verses pellets or a more varied diet is indeed healthy for these fish.
BTW I did own a TSN for awhile.. and grew it from 3"-12" in approx 3 monthes.. the few times I tried feeding it shrimp it spat them out.. but hoovered feeders, and started takeing hikari sinking pellets when I re-homed it. Every time I've tried shrimp i've had so-so results. the only fish I owned that would readily take shrimp was my Oscar. everything else prefers Live/frozen fw or NLS pellets.
