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Old November 8th 03, 08:17 AM
George Thompson
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All my frozen food doesn't come with instructions. I've got a simple
question. Do you stick it in frozen? I usually just pop in one of the
tablets and off the fish go. I'd hate nibbling an icecube for my
dinner, should I defrost them first?
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Old November 8th 03, 02:37 PM
T
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George, just toss them in frozen. They will most certainly thaw quickly in
the water, if it was to cold for the fish I would think they would leave it
alone.. I have yet to see any of my Africans Cichlids or Oscars ( many other
types of fish to ) end up with brain freeze..

Timmer..


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All my frozen food doesn't come with instructions. I've got a simple
question. Do you stick it in frozen? I usually just pop in one of the
tablets and off the fish go. I'd hate nibbling an icecube for my
dinner, should I defrost them first?



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Old November 8th 03, 02:53 PM
Cheryl Isaak
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Or an "ice cream" headache!
Cheryl
In a silly mood!

On 11/8/03 9:37 AM, in article
et, "T"
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George, just toss them in frozen. They will most certainly thaw quickly in
the water, if it was to cold for the fish I would think they would leave it
alone.. I have yet to see any of my Africans Cichlids or Oscars ( many other
types of fish to ) end up with brain freeze..

Timmer..


"George Thompson" wrote in message
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All my frozen food doesn't come with instructions. I've got a simple
question. Do you stick it in frozen? I usually just pop in one of the
tablets and off the fish go. I'd hate nibbling an icecube for my
dinner, should I defrost them first?




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Old November 8th 03, 07:32 PM
Mel
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I always defrost mine in a bowl before feeding.
Mel.


"George Thompson" wrote in message
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All my frozen food doesn't come with instructions. I've got a simple
question. Do you stick it in frozen? I usually just pop in one of the
tablets and off the fish go. I'd hate nibbling an icecube for my
dinner, should I defrost them first?



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Old November 9th 03, 01:51 AM
Dark Phoenix
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"George Thompson" wrote in message
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All my frozen food doesn't come with instructions. I've got a simple
question. Do you stick it in frozen? I usually just pop in one of the
tablets and off the fish go. I'd hate nibbling an icecube for my
dinner, should I defrost them first?


I put mine in a little cup of warm water, then pour it in. After all, they
don't have hands to grab their foreheads with when the brain freeze hits!

--
Laurie, Dark Phoenix

"Every dog has it's day, but nights are reserved for cats." -


 




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