Frozen Lobster Eggs..

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Mad Duff
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Post by Mad Duff » Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:31 pm

My list of foods has grown again since my last post, I have found that my bigger loaches love frozen mussel, cockle and squid :)

I have tried them before but my mate that runs Ruto.co.uk gave me some of the Ruto chopped stuuf to try and they love it, I have added a couple more frozen foods to the selection to.

My fish food selection now looks something like this:

Frozen food's:
Prawns (diced or mashed)
Bloodworm
White midge larvae
Black midge larvae
Pacific Krill
Mysis Shrimp and brine shrimp
Cyclops
Daphnea
Tubifex
Lobster eggs
Malawi vegetarian mix
Tropical quintet
Cichlid mix
Special mix
Chopped mussel
Chopped cockle
Chopped squid
Garlic mix (has most of the above in and is infused with garlic)

Dry food's:
Spirulina flake
Garlic flake
Earthworm flake
Brine Shrimp flake
Beef Heart flake
Normal tropical flake
Sera discus granules
Sera vipagram
Promin
JMC catfish pellets
Nishi-Aquaria floating sticks and pellets
Hikari Cichlid Gold
Ocean Nutrition - Cichlid basic pellets
Algae wafers
Tetra wafers
Bloodworm, Squid, Shrimp, Green lipped mussel, Crab & Krill & Hi-growth pellets
Ground Brineshrimp
Gammarus
Red astax crumb

I am seriously thinking that I should be a fish - yum yum :lol:
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Post by jones57742 » Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:25 am

Folks:

I am the "new kid on the block here" but I have had a ton of luck previously raising Yoyos (a good intake of snails probably did hurt anything either) and now raising Sewellia lineolata.

I fed/am feeding them various of my recipes which are beef heart recipe, prawn recipe and fish recipe (I occasionally feed Tetramin Tropical Flakes and Brine Shrimp).

These recipes also include an appropriate quantity of veggies as well as yeast, vitamins and garlic.

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