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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
actually , what I meant to say : the fry eat more B/H diet than the adults do.
I will feed one gram of B/H to an adult and he seems satisfied.
I will feed one gram of B/H to a fry ... and they still want more.
Mind you; the fry seem to eat anything that hits the tank.
The adults eat everything, but they seem to become full and satisfied. Maybe it's good table manners ?
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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
actually , what I meant to say : the fry eat more B/H diet than the adults do.
I will feed one gram of B/H to an adult and he seems satisfied.
I will feed one gram of B/H to a fry ... and they still want more.
Mind you; the fry seem to eat anything that hits the tank.
The adults eat everything, but they seem to become full and satisfied. Maybe it's good table manners ?
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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
Oh i see, yes my adults are not as fiesty as the babies are either. The babies amaze me everyday! where does the food go! they're only so small!!!
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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
Well, just from my observations = the food comes out the other end!
LMAO .......hahahaha
Smokey
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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
Chong - how are your discus adjusting to their new "diet".
Smokey
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Re:Does anyone exclude beafheart by discus diet?
I have often thought of the same idea. When I was out at the west coast, I would use liver for shark fishing. Worked every time. lol...
However, Southern Alberta is no - bait. Mind you , I am a fly fisherman. So, I just tie my flys to look like beefheart. lol....
I have noticed, fry grow really fine !!!!
My aussies have been on a beefherat diet almost since day one. They have gorwn up real fine .
Smokey
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