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Title: what do you feed your new worlds?


cich1 - November 9, 2005 08:03 AM (GMT)
i feed mine a varied diet. staple is hikari, and new life spectrum pellets, treats include krill, silver sides, mealworms, crickets, earthworms, shrimp pellets, and assorted frozen foods.

fnesr - November 9, 2005 08:18 AM (GMT)

I use pellets as a staple, I'm using Hikari gold at the moment but usually prefer HBH foods. On top of that I feed shrimp (dried), fresh prawns (I buy a handfull when grocery shopping and freeze them all seperately so they last for awhile), worms and any insects I catch around my place.

JGoslee - November 9, 2005 01:10 PM (GMT)
I use new life spectrum pellets exclusively with the occasional treat(krill,mysis,brine,night crawllers,silversides).

Steve - November 11, 2005 01:13 PM (GMT)
Krill, hikari pellets, beefheart, bloodworms and whitebait.

Soultaker - November 11, 2005 02:20 PM (GMT)
I feed a combination of Omega one - supercolor flakes, earthworm flakes, Omega one - shimp pellets, Frozen brine shrimp, and P.E. Mysis.

I think i'am going to switch from Omega one to NLS, as a guy on my forum is a distributer for them and sells it very cheap.

Dwarfs - November 12, 2005 10:39 PM (GMT)
Shrimp pellets, large crickets, small crickets, mealworms, any freeze dried fish food that suits the size of the fish , any frozen fish food, cichlid sticks, worms, lettuce, peas, corn. Freeze dried krill is a staple for most of my cichlids though :)

Angelfishboy565 - November 23, 2005 10:23 PM (GMT)
I feed Omega One- Super color, dried sammarus, dried tubifex worms, dried brine shrimp, Wardley Spirulina Flakes ( which is mixed with sammarus in the container), Shrimp pellets, and Aquarian Algea chips.

cich1 - January 15, 2007 05:06 PM (GMT)
i have been getting most of my pellet foods from "Ken'sfish" these days. still get the occassional NLS or Omega one though.




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