AND.... If you are into reading more into a specific part/fear of thsi subject check this thread.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167891
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167891
Tongue33;2997884; said:AND.... If you are into reading more into a specific part/fear of thsi subject check this thread.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167891
chefjamesscott;2998196; said:I can just see it now the flame throwers are heating up for me to suggest that you use cichlids for feeders BUT HEY FISH EAT FISH
Tongue33;2995259; said:Thanks![]()
Man!! I hope I never get the One tank rule!! Cause I really love my wife![]()
Piscineidiot;2998228; said:Channarox and Tongue33, your experiments are interesting, however, they don't prove that LIVE fish produce higher growth rates than dead fish of the same species.
What you discovered in your experiments was that live feeder fish produced higher growth rates than frozen cocktails of inverterbrates or pellitized foods. The nutritional values of bloodworm, mysis shrimp etc. are very different from, for example, a goldfish.
To correctly test this theory, you would need to feed one group of fish live goldfish, and the others, dead (killed by yourself of course) goldfish from the same batch. They would need to be the same SPECIES of fish for this experiment to be completely valid. Silversides have very different nutritional values to rosy reds for example.
If you don't adhere to the 'same species' rule, all you're doing is finding out if one kind/brand of food is better than the other, as opposed to whether or not the food must be live to acheive the greater growth rates.
My interest in this is purely due to practicality. If the food did not necessarily have to be 'alive' to acheive high growth rates, but simply had to be a certain species of fish, it would be much easier securing and STORING food for your cichla. This would probably wind up saving you a mint (or at least a lot of effort) as you could buy or catch large numbers of these feeders at a time, and freeze them into blocks so that you could break off an amount when you needed it.
Saves you having to set up quarantine tanks for feeders alone, or make dozens of trips to your local fish store and potentially introduce diseases/parasites into your tanks too...
Tongue33;2997648; said:As for nutritional value on paperI think there isn;t much lost in freezing. You and I in my opinion KNOW the difference in Nutritional value when it comes to Live fish vs dead fish. Obviously Live fish has a role in more nutrition in my opinion.
One reason being the natural predation or ambush colors that our fish display when the food get;s harder to catch... These colors are in my expeirience and opinion ONLY viewed by those that feed live fish. You just absolutely WILL NOT SEE the Full spectrum of coloration that your Cichla is capable of goign thorugh without Live fish.
Tongue33;2998396; said:Are you speaking of this paragraph??