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Post by jon carman on Nov 5, 2011 21:15:36 GMT -6
I just made a new batch of food tonight. Frozen veggie with spinach, peas, carrots, corn, spirulina, shrimp, tilapia, garlic, metro, vitamin supplament and natural color enhancers
Meat lover Shrimp, tilapia, night crawler, egg yolk, spirulina, garlic, spinach, peas, carrots, garlic, vitamin suplaments, metro, natural color enhancers.
pm me for pricing, just fed tropheus and they love it
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Post by jon carman on Nov 5, 2011 21:16:53 GMT -6
Forgot to mention, made this batch medicated with garlic and metro for internal parasites and bloat
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Post by fuzzylogic on Nov 5, 2011 21:29:51 GMT -6
Does anyone else find it a little bit odd that this food for cichlids is made from Tilapia, a type of cichlid?
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Post by kyangelsncorys on Nov 5, 2011 21:36:46 GMT -6
in the wild fish eat fish or what ever comes along, its no diif. then a raccoon eating a dead raccoon . in nature being hungray will make critters eat some strange things.
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Post by fuzzylogic on Nov 5, 2011 21:41:18 GMT -6
Just jokes Mike. Tilapia is a great mercury safe, eco friendly, inexpensive fish that I also enjoy. I thought it was funny when I found out it was in the cichlid family. If memory serves correctly I believe it was the first fish ever farmed for food by the Egyptians. Pretty interesting stuff really
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Post by kyangelsncorys on Nov 5, 2011 21:51:03 GMT -6
sure is there is a guy in clarksville rite now trying to sell some BLUE Tilapia he say you can keep them in your aquarium or pond rither one but i dought they would make it thru the winter in a pond.
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Post by jon carman on Nov 6, 2011 0:21:45 GMT -6
$5 a bag. I will weigh bag tomorrow. Frozen food cant ship.
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