It must have wide use, Vinni. I see it at PetCo and PetSmart.
Vitachem.
Have you all heard of this and does it help our discus?
I just watched a video yesterday and the guy swore by it. Puts it on the food and directly into the water.
So, I ordered a bottle from Amazon just in case.
I hope I am not asking a stupid question that has been answered 100xs already. I searched the forum but found very little about it. If there is a thread, no need to rehash it out here. Just let me know the link. Thanks
Vinni
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It must have wide use, Vinni. I see it at PetCo and PetSmart.
I have been using Centrum multivitamin for
the last 30 years, available at most local pharmacies. I mix it in with my beefheart mix.
Cliff
Took a bit to remember. But the blackworms thread reminded me. I use to add this to live black worms before feedings. It was recommended to me 20+ years ago. Unfortunately live black worms are terrible food so when I stopped I stopped the vitachem.
Reminds me of when I first entered the aquarium hobby. There are many helpful and "helpful?" products out there but what I have come to see for myself is that simplicity is best. Do as little additives and additions as needful. Saves money, time, and makes the hobby more enjoyable.
I am all in on Boyds vitachem !
Good stuff.I even start using it first week with my fry by adding it to the water .
When I defrost frozen blood worms I add it in to soak .
I also mix it with my granular food ..
I think it is worth what it cost and it is simple [2 seconds] to use ..
Thanks all.
I love to hear everyone's opinions on these things.
Really helps me a lot.
V
Ive been using Boyd's Vitachem for well over a decade-- just like Tom does. In food, with my fry. I think it works great.
maybe we should start spraying it into the Amazon
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How it can be better than adding multivitamin (A, E, K, B12) to self made food?
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