What do u Feed Your Ps

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small cats and dogs
 
Lets see, mainly New Life Spectrum Jumbo fish pellets and Hikari Cichlid Bio-Gold+
They also get the occasional frozen raw shell on shrimp, krill (frozen and FD'd) Frozen raw squid, peas, and once in a blue moon some live, or ghost shrimp and cray fish.
 
fishcatch22;734188; said:
feeders are not a good idea to feed in excess, especially goldfish, since they can transmit deadly diseases, are very low in food value and high in fat, and actually prevent the proper metabolization of vitamin B1 (at least with goldfish). just though i'd throw that in there. tropical feeders such as guppies and danios, if properly fed and disease free, can make good occasional treats..

it doesnt matter as long as you check the feedrers over really good

i feed my piranhas blood worms brine shrimp beef heart and feeders
 
I was wondering if any one else was feeding their p pellets like i do. As i see it i think pellets would be better for them than any other food so i give them those and an occasional shrimp here and there.
 
I feed mine whitefish fillets, whole shrimp, Hikari Bio Gold pellets, and occasional crayfish
 
Shrimp, tilapia, alittle slice of my steak once a month...a quarintined feeder(how ever u spell that), for the excercise..lol..once a month..thats about it
 
Face2006;738442; said:
Shrimp, tilapia, alittle slice of my steak once a month...a quarintined feeder(how ever u spell that), for the excercise..lol..once a month..thats about it[/QUOTE for excerise instead of adding a feeder, witch no matter quarintened or not they still are nasty and have growth inhebators plus carry other parcites..(ich) get a powerhead! and instead of fedding steak to yo P's why not go and get the froxen ''beef heart'' they sell fo tropical fish, the fat is trimed off, and its in lil cubes , all u do is pop a couple in a cup of water, then 10 mins later throw em in yo tank, just better ways iv learned, but do what u do, just my 2 cents from me to u..
 
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