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Old January 10th 08, 03:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Tynk[_4_]
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On Jan 9, 8:46*pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
"Tynk" wrote in message

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No real need to make supplemental independant feedings for most bottom
feeders like Corys. *There is usually always going to be sufficient
foods that get by most fish to enable a cory to find food, or at most
all I ever put in with a cory is 2 shrimp pellets per
cory............so between uneated foods that get my other fish and a
shrimp pellet they have always done fine and bred to...so evidently
its more than adequate.
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I have 2 corys in each 55g tank. All are looking fat and sassy so they're
getting enough. :-) *I drop a shrimp pellet in every other day or so because
the clowns love them too! *The platys in the live-bearer tank also love to
nibble on them.
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Shrimp pellets are a good all around food / treat that pretty well
most all fish will eat or pick at. I do find the ones made by Wardley
to have a much higher "strange" smell to them as compared to Tetra
brand or Top Fin (Petsmart house brand) as well as others like Hikari
etc......
 




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