marlinmero
Marlin
i bought sum of the little shrimps you use for shrimp salad. they are cooked. are these safe to give to my anenomes ?
And make sure they are not fresh water shrimp. Yep some of the large shrimp sold in the seafood dept are imported fresh water shrimp.
Actually the freshwater shrimp should be just fine. After all, the mysis shrimp we feed our livestock is from freshwater.
Read the top post in Lee Birch's forum
Yeah I've read it...try arguing with the millions of people that use PE mysis or pellet foods made with garlic. What Lee states is that presentation is the key and hopefully you can get the fish to eat. As far as feeding corals...well there is a post showing an acan eating a fly which I am sure is not it's "intended" food; it doesn't mean that it won't eat it or that it is not nutritious.
But then why use fresh water shrimp when in the bin next to them is a saltwater one. And just because other people do something dosent mean I have to or its is right. Its always best to try to feed any animal as close to what it would eat in the wild.
FRESHWATER MYSIS (Mysis relicta)
This eliminates the possibility of parasite or disease transfer to marine fish.
SODIUM FREE
As fish don't need to eliminate excess salt, it's easier on their systems. Most other brands offer a coastal, or marine cousin of Mysis relicta.
Above are some reasons to start with...
And where did this quote come from? Something tells me from PE site which would make it all markiting. Would not freezing food first also kill most Parasits? Please reread Lee's write up. He covers why you should not feed freshwater animals to a marine system
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