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Old August 8th 03, 05:50 PM
Racf
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Default live food for africans?


"Bchbound" wrote in message
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Isn't feeding live bait a way of introducing bacteria etc into the

tank.
Seems like the cons outway the pros? Fish can thrive on dried food so

why
mess with what works? I put new fish in an isolation tank before

risking
exposing my big tank to disease. Why throw live food in? Just

wondering?

Yes, in many live foods the risk of parasites can be higher than with
many of the other options. These days the only live food I use with any
regularity is Blackworms I get from California. I order a pound at a
time and keep them in a dedicated refridgerator (my kid left his little
one behind).

Here is a link to a site where you can read up on it:

http://www.aquaticfoods.com/worms.html

I am not affiliated with this site.



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says...
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(Zimm44) wrote:

I know that Africans of Lake Malawi should eat a diet of

predominantly
alga or
vegetable based food to avoid bloat. My question is whether anyone

has
suggestions or advice on feeding blood worms and other live foods

to
them as a
supplement/conditioning food? Any advice? I just bought some

frozen
blood
worms. My frontosas in the other tank love them. Are they good for
Mbuna?


I thought this was an interesting debate until I saw the

BBC/Someone* Wild
Africa program "Lakes and Rivers" which showed the Midge hatch over

Lake
Malawi. Quick pan to under water - everything with fins going

frantic
eating the blood worm pupae as they rose to the surface. Various
Pseudotropheus & Labeotrophues in there with the rest.

I've also seen a Scientific article on stomach content analysis of

wild
caught Mbuna, lots of Algae, but lots of insect larvae too. The

author
suspected that the insect larvae were picked up with the algae,

rather
than separate from it.

So nature says it's OK. The mistake people make is Cichlid =

Carnivore so
meaty diet, whereas for the Mbuna have a mostly vegetable diet.

Nothing
wrong with adding a few bloodworm etc though.

* Something was a US co. might have been Discovery Channel

Roger Sleet
Roger's Aquatic Pages
http://www.sleet.plus.com