im gonna feed them to my snakeheades...just wanted to knw if its good for my snakeheads...coz a few ppl said these loaches were unhealthy..
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like? will my snakeheads die?plaalye wrote:Is this a joke? A wind up??
Don't feed them, the consequences will be devastating!. Find them a good home instead please.
emma thx...i knw this is a loaches loving forum but dont get me wrong,i searched the forum and the only loaches popular here are those wide mouth bottom cleaning fishes....i hardly saw a couple of topics with whateva type of these loaches are...and i love those wide mouth loaches too...i have a tank full of them in which they breed..alltough wen they become overcrowded i feed a dozen of so to keep thepopulation in check or give them away if anyone wants...same wid all the other fish i have like guppies or goldfishes...i dont make videos of my snakeheads ripping these fishes apart...and i dont do it for fun...its nature's course..Emma Turner wrote:Tina,
Sorry to be blunt, but this is a site for people who LOVE CARING FOR loaches. I find it strange that you would think a question like that would go down ok here. I'd suggest trying to rehome them again, advertise if necessary.
Emma
thx for the advise,allready tried that...took a fish to the market and they are offering me 2 USD for the 200 fishes....i wouldnt bother carrying all 200 to the market for 2 bucks...tariesindanrie wrote:I am certain your snakeheads will die.
Do not feed these fish to your snakeheads. Find a local fish store to bring them to, I am sure they will take them off your hands and might even pay you for them.
Kate
hey i didnt read ur post befo posting mine....i just read it...starsplitter7 wrote:Where do you live? Maybe someone on the forum is local to you and would help you rehome them.
Fish carry parasites and illnesses, and could infect your fish. It is always better to eat food prepared food rather than live (unless you grow your own). The fish also have spikes in their eyes they use to slash during fights.
Many of us have predatory fish. We discuss them in the freshwater area of this forum. None of us would consider feeding beloved loaches to them. And many of us ween our predators off live fish because it is so dangerous for our fish. I feed my bichir frozen silversides. These fish are specifically grown to feed to predators and are free of parasites.
You will not find a single species on this site that someone doesn't love. I couldn't bare to look at your pictures, but took a peak and it looks like Dojos, which are my personal favorite. I call them my puppies. I have 10 -- I can't bare to see them at the fishstore. I love them -- they feed from my fingers, whisker me when I am cleaning their tank. They are very oriented to me, and follow me in the tank. They sell for $4-15 each in the US. You need to find an ornamental fish distributer and make some money. (I have feeling you found a person who would buy them for human consumption -- which is why they are so cheap.)
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