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I know this is a plant board - but i know alot of you through posts and
value your op. Any cheap bulk food places for the fishes that reside in our planted homes? Thanks Dustin |
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![]() "DWS" wrote in message ... I know this is a plant board - but i know alot of you through posts and value your op. Any cheap bulk food places for the fishes that reside in our planted homes? Thanks Dustin Do you have any local breeders? I buy three types of flake that I like from a local Angel breeder (Walnut Creek, CA) He actually sells flake on the net http://www.angelswest.com/ He has some nice fish. Bob |
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Hes a nice guy too...deal with him all the time on www.awforum.net/angelfish
Robert Flory wrote: "DWS" wrote in message ... I know this is a plant board - but i know alot of you through posts and value your op. Any cheap bulk food places for the fishes that reside in our planted homes? Thanks Dustin Do you have any local breeders? I buy three types of flake that I like from a local Angel breeder (Walnut Creek, CA) He actually sells flake on the net http://www.angelswest.com/ He has some nice fish. Bob |
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DWS wrote:
I know this is a plant board - but i know alot of you through posts and value your op. Any cheap bulk food places for the fishes that reside in our planted homes? I've been feeding both my tanks on a $0.79 box of Gerber baby oatmeal for about three months now, and I still have half the box left. Of course, I process the oatmeal through a little plastic bin of grindle worms first. The fish get pretty darn excited come feeding time... |
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Dustin, I order in bulk form brineshrimpdirectcom
Wilma "DWS" wrote in message ... I know this is a plant board - but i know alot of you through posts and value your op. Any cheap bulk food places for the fishes that reside in our planted homes? Thanks Dustin |
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![]() "Rich Conley" wrote in message ... Hes a nice guy too...deal with him all the time on www.awforum.net/angelfish I think so too, he gave my grandkids the tour one Saturday afternoon. Blew their minds. I was impressed. He only uses sponge blocks for filtration and breeds fish in the same tap water I have, his tanks are a bit above 7 pH and way too hard, in theory anyway, for angel fish. Make me wonder why I fight mine so much Bob |
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Big Al's sells fish food in bulk.
However, I don't think it's worth buying fish food in bulk unless you have a *lot* of fish. It's perishable. Once you open it, it should be used fairly quickly -- within a few months, say. You can extend its life by keeping it in the fridge, but still, I wouldn't want to buy too much fish food at once. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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