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Old September 2nd 06, 10:22 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
swarvegorilla
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Default Harvesting blood worms for aquarium feeding


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true but with healthy fish in good condition
I recon the risks of live food
are out weighed by the benefits


No doubt... especially if it is not the exclusive food source--variety is
the spice of life--but Koi-lo's assumption that the risk is absent so long
as the larva are not in close contact with another sick animal is just
plain wrong.


No need to convince me friend,
for I am semi-wise in the vector and digenetic trematode worlds.
Parasites out number us all by a large factor
every food source for your fish carries with it some risk, be it brain
eating prions or salmonela
stuff from outdoor ponds and insect ridden buckets is just extra filthy
doesn't faze me
although it's a wild sight to look thru a m'scope at a slide of water from a
snail breeding pond.
there be some critters in there I tells ya and f'ed if I could ID many
I'm sure some of them are nastys
but yea those trematode things they is funky
jump animal to animal like ninja chimps and often can spawn at several life
stages
bloody animals are filthy things
at least fish aren't quite as bad as dogs tho
:-)