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    Most of us feed various frozen foods to our discus. Bloodworms, Beefheart, ONF1, ect.... What kind of longevity do these products have? How long do they hold there nutritional value. Is it higher in pre manufactured foods vs. self prepared feeds like beefheart. I hate making beefheart it has to be one of my least favorite chores. I'd much rather make a mess every 4-6 months then every 4-6 weeks bloodworms seem to last forever... but before I throw out a bunch a freezer burnt beefheart I thought a few of you may have some insight or suggestions.


    Mike

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    Hi ya Mike,you should get ahold of Frank ( I think) at Fish King Frozen food in Chicago...I will send ya his phone number,as soon as I find it in my messy desk.Most of us discus guys around here buy his beefheart and frozen bloodworms and he has lots of other frozen fish foods.
    We usually get over 100 lbs so we don't have to pay shipping,I want to say that Discus Diet ( Mostly beefheart) is around $5.25 for a lb. All my fish gobble it up.I have had a lb of it frozen for about 8 months,I( had it in the back of the freezer and it was hidden...no freezer burn.

    Mench

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    Mike I also get my Frozen food from Frank at Fish King. Here's his phone # and Email address.
    Phone (773)736-4974
    Fax (773) 725-3432
    Email: suerth@surfnetcorp.com

    Here's a sample price off the Distributor price list:

    Plain Beefheart $3.90lb
    Discus Diet $ 5.25 lb
    Mysis $3.20 8oz or $12.00 2.5lbs
    Bloodworms $3.60 lb
    Premium Brine Shrimp $6.00 2lbs

    Hope this helps you out Mike or anyone else needing frozen foods.
    George

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    Good Info guys, I will try it! The other Frank!

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    You could make a whole mess of beef hearts and store them in a vacuum sealed bag.
    Here's one:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2082129589
    I use these for jehmcos frozen mysis shrimp. Works great!
    AL

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    Hey George or Ron- Does Fish King have a website? Frank

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    mike,

    i am not sure if you saw this or not.

    dennny


    http://www.aquaforums.com/forums/ind...faff097811ce2b

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    i know it didn't directly relate to your post but i am wondering if anyone else supports this finding, and if so, what is the best source(product) for the fish meal


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    Denny, that link takes me toSimply home page ??? Frank

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    frank,

    it takes me to aquaforums. i am not sure why it doesn't take you there. it is a comparison of the ability of fish to digest certain foods

    denny

    p.s does it say simply on your computer or aquaforums?

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    Yeah denny, I tried again, and I get the Simply home page. Frank

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    Mike,
    Good question you asked. I keep my b/h for no longer than 6 weeks. My reason is that it looses its nut. value. I just prefer to feed bloodworms and blackworms with flake food myself.

    HTH
    Miles

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    Same thing Denny. Miles I agree for Adults, but Ilike to give the young fish a decent variety. Frank

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    That link takes me to the simply home page too, hmmm

    Speaking of links can anyone get to Discus Resource Page anymore?
    CArol

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