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Old 06-07-2007, 01:22 AM   #21
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to tell you the truth i have no experience with sumbus, but i guess it wouldn be good to comm them wif larger altos unless they are equal in size.
I have some yellow comps now, and am feeding them tubifex worm this 2 days, you think it's alright? Coz i can see them very fat now, sure are slow growers haha...
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Old 06-07-2007, 01:40 AM   #22
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I have some yellow comps now, and am feeding them tubifex worm this 2 days, you think it's alright? Coz i can see them very fat now, sure are slow growers haha...
haha actually im quite against tubifex worms. not too good for fish i believe, anyway quite tiring to buy them regularly. ill go for frozen foods, like mysis.
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Old 06-07-2007, 01:48 AM   #23
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haha actually im quite against tubifex worms. not too good for fish i believe, anyway quite tiring to buy them regularly. ill go for frozen foods, like mysis.
Oh ok, will let mine have those then, thnx. Btw what else do you feed them with?
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all my younger comps eat nls growth and random crushed up pellets.

the larger ones also get frozen prawns, as do the adults.
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all my younger comps eat nls growth and random crushed up pellets.

the larger ones also get frozen prawns, as do the adults.
Frozen prawns as in sliced up market prawns?
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Frozen prawns as in sliced up market prawns?
yup thats right, the ones around 2 inches love them, and some of my adults eat exclusively MPs, and refuse to take pellets.
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yup thats right, the ones around 2 inches love them, and some of my adults eat exclusively MPs, and refuse to take pellets.
Won't that be a headache for you? Do you wash them up after slice or just throw in? Coz i believe MPs clouds water
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Won't that be a headache for you? Do you wash them up after slice or just throw in? Coz i believe MPs clouds water
yea... i take like 45 mins to feed my fish... haha

i cut them up to feed.

yes it clouds up the water, but i feed abit to each tank and dump the rest into only one tank which has a good filtration system, so far no problems.
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