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Old February 3rd 06, 06:27 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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I have been using this for about a week now and I am actually noticing a
marked difference in the color of my Piranhas. I have never used processed
food before and now I am feeding this to the fish every-other-day. They now
show a distinct color on each part of the body. Black on the head and
surrounding areas (on the top running to just to the end of the head area).
Dark blue from the black area on the head to the start of the tail. Blood
red starting at the lower jaw, and continuing along the sides and undersides
to the long red lower fin that extends to near where the tail starts. At
the tail just where it starts to leave the main body is a black stripe,
followed by a white stripe, and another black stripe at the very end of the
tail where it fans out. Needless to say I am quite impressed with this food
supplement and now know first hand that when they say "contains color
enhancing vitamins" on the label they damn well mean it



Sean





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Old February 3rd 06, 06:32 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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I have been using this for about a week now and I am actually noticing a
marked difference in the color of my Piranhas. I have never used
processed food before and now I am feeding this to the fish
every-other-day. They now show a distinct color on each part of the body.
Black on the head and surrounding areas (on the top running to just to the
end of the head area). Dark blue from the black area on the head to the
start of the tail. Blood red starting at the lower jaw, and continuing
along the sides and undersides to the long red lower fin that extends to
near where the tail starts. At the tail just where it starts to leave the
main body is a black stripe, followed by a white stripe, and another black
stripe at the very end of the tail where it fans out. Needless to say I
am quite impressed with this food supplement and now know first hand that
when they say "contains color enhancing vitamins" on the label they damn
well mean it

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Are you feeding them any raw meats or fish at all?
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Old February 3rd 06, 06:43 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Are you feeding them any raw meats or fish at all?


Yes, I just added this stuff to...to well add something new to their diet
and experiment with some "bought" food. I give them tomatoes (no seed), raw
fish, steak (as bloody as I can get it), raw pork, raw chicken, live fish,
crickets, worms (in the summer), ants (in the summer), houseflys (they love
to silence the annoying buzzing on top of the water), uncooked ham (they go
crazy for this stuff), liver if the grocery is sensible about the price and
a whole bunch of other stuff I just can't think of right now. Oh, and they
have live plants to munch on too.


Sean


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Old February 3rd 06, 07:40 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Sean" wrote in message
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Are you feeding them any raw meats or fish at all?


Yes, I just added this stuff to...to well add something new to their diet
and experiment with some "bought" food. I give them tomatoes (no seed),
raw fish, steak (as bloody as I can get it), raw pork, raw chicken, live
fish, crickets, worms (in the summer), ants (in the summer), houseflys
(they love to silence the annoying buzzing on top of the water), uncooked
ham (they go crazy for this stuff), liver if the grocery is sensible about
the price and a whole bunch of other stuff I just can't think of right
now. Oh, and they have live plants to munch on too.

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It sounds like fish heaven. :-) At that rate they'll be outgrowing their
tank rapidly.
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Old February 3rd 06, 07:47 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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It sounds like fish heaven. :-) At that rate they'll be outgrowing
their
tank rapidly.



They are actually, someone here gave me a great website for used tanks. I
may need to get a 120gallon to due them until I build, or luck into the
final size I want in a tank for them.

Sean


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Old February 3rd 06, 09:25 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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"Sean" wrote in message
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It sounds like fish heaven. :-) At that rate they'll be outgrowing
their
tank rapidly.



They are actually, someone here gave me a great website for used tanks. I
may need to get a 120gallon to due them until I build, or luck into the
final size I want in a tank for them.

Sean

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Even a tank that large may not be big enough by next year. Keep us updated.
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Old February 3rd 06, 09:57 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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In article ,
Sean wrote:

I have been using this for about a week now and I am actually noticing a
marked difference in the color of my Piranhas. I have never used processed
food before and now I am feeding this to the fish every-other-day. They now
show a distinct color on each part of the body. Black on the head and
surrounding areas (on the top running to just to the end of the head area).
Dark blue from the black area on the head to the start of the tail. Blood
red starting at the lower jaw, and continuing along the sides and undersides
to the long red lower fin that extends to near where the tail starts. At
the tail just where it starts to leave the main body is a black stripe,
followed by a white stripe, and another black stripe at the very end of the
tail where it fans out. Needless to say I am quite impressed with this food
supplement and now know first hand that when they say "contains color
enhancing vitamins" on the label they damn well mean it


Beta carotine is what does it. You can get the same results (cheaper)
by raising crickets and gut loading them with grated carrot.

Paprika does it too. Get carrots or paprika in your fish *somehow*
and they'll color up. The reds are mostly affected. Paprika also
turns (red factor) canaries red.


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Old February 3rd 06, 11:09 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Beta carotine is what does it. You can get the same results (cheaper)
by raising crickets and gut loading them with grated carrot.

Paprika does it too. Get carrots or paprika in your fish *somehow*
and they'll color up. The reds are mostly affected. Paprika also
turns (red factor) canaries red.



Sweet, I figured it was one of those chemicals on the side of the label.
I'll try that cricket dealy soon and let you know how it turns out.


Sean


 




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