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09-03-2008, 04:38 AM | #23 |
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to those bros who feed hikari lionhead, do u feed BW as well?
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09-03-2008, 09:36 AM | #29 |
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For me, FBW is a must along with the pellets. Afterall pellets are processed food. FBW provides the fresh nutrients pellet sometimes cannot provide. Can you imagine the difference between a human eating beefballs for 1 whole day compare one that eats an actual slice of beef. Who will have more nutrients and fats?
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Bro, a combination of varied food will be good! High protein pellets, Frozen or Live Bloodworms, daphnia and Vege too like frozen spinach, duckweed or algae. For the breeding, need to ask Bro Kitsilano and Bro Chris. Cheers mate |
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