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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 10:04:40 -0500, KurtG
wrote: wrote: You may also add a clove (NOT the whole bulb) of garlic. I don't mean this as a flame, but a question from a newbie. I thought terrestrial food isn't has good as food derived from marine sources. Have you had good luck with spinach, peas, and garlic? --Kurt Hello Kurt, Terrestial food is probably not as appropriate for fish as water-based plants, but they all eat it and appear to love it. Of course it is minced up with prawns, bloodworms etc., so the taste is "disguised". I do not feed lettuce etc. by itself, but many people do. I feel that the main concern about feeding "supermarket" human food is whether insecticides, fungicides etc. are still present. I intend to grow spinach and other veg. organically next year. Regards, Fishnut. |
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