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August 1st, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Looking for something other than flakes...
Okay. Here is what is in my tank:
3 balloon mollies
2 guppies
1 dwarf gourami
3 otos
I feed my little doll faces TetraMin Tropical Crisps http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...14&N=2004+6130 every day.
I also feed them 1 algae wafer maybe twice a week. EVERYONE eats it, mostly the mollies. I've never seen the otos eat them at all!
I also feed them a cucumber slice maybe once a week.
I want to come up with a good regime for them. I know most of you do a fast day... but I know that bettas get consitpated pretty easily.
What are the suggestions? I have no experience with blood worms or anything, so if you suggest something, maybe send a link  so I don't get the wrong thing?
THANKS!!!! Seacrest, OUT!
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August 1st, 2007
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Fish Helper
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
Amnagrla,
I don't have fish, I have 2 african dwarf frogs, but I love frozen bloodworms. I copied this from GardenWeb @ivillage in the Aquarium section: "I have two bettas and twice a week I feed frozen blood worms without any waste. What I do is take a cube place it on a paper plate use a meat cutting knife and cut off a little piece then return the cube to the freezer for next time neverletting it thaw out keep frozen . It is not hard to cut with a good knife. Only feed a betta eye ball size of blood worms to the fish otherwise you will constipate them and blow up their stomach. A bettas stomach is the size of their eye. I prefer using frozen foods by Hakiri."
I know they are sold in frozen cubes and flat packs--basically a ziploc bag full of bloodworms. I like the flat packs, because I don't need a whole cube and the less I have to touch them the better. Before I open my package, I hit the frozen package a few times with a meat tenderizer hammer to break it into little pieces that way all I have to do is open the package, let a piece fall out and seal it back up. No touching. I defrost mine in the smallest size Dixie cups with very little warm water. Then I scoop them out with a toothpick and drop them into the tank. Cone feeders work great for fish, but not for my frogs. I had been advised not to let the defrosted water/worm liquid get into the tank, so I don't. I also have a jar of freeze dried bloodworms, but when you take them out, they just look like a lot of worm casings and no substance. I have heard that people with dust allergies should limit or not use the freeze dried type because they are more prone to develop an allergy to bloodworms. Literally food for thought!!!
I know our LFS likes blackworms too, but they only sell them fresh.
Either way you go it sounds like you already give your fish a nice variety! GOOD LUCK!
-M
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August 1st, 2007
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Moderator
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
I also feed a veggie flake made by Omega one, so they get their vitamin C  shrimp pellets are good. i don't know I think I have one of everything on the Omega One shelf and they get a bit of it all down through the week.
Carol
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August 1st, 2007
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Moderator
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
Actually, all fish would do well to fast periodically. The fasting is less for constipation (that's what a pea now and then is for), and more for overall health. In the wild, fish are not guaranteed a continuous source of food, unless they're a small algae eater (like an oto). By having them fast now and then, we're mimicking their natural eating habits. It helps keep them from becoming overweight and developing a fatty liver.
My fish love ground up zucchini. My otos like spinach leaves.
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Master
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
Oh, and my mollies loooove freeze-dried tubifex worms (as a treat).
They're also totally nuts about Hikari algae wafers. And I mean totally nuts. They'll just dart to my hand as soon as I as much as hold a wafer up in the air in front of their tank.
And I also give them algae sheet. They sell them for fish too (not just for human consumption with sushi I mean).
I also like to give them crushed peas and slow sinking protein or vegetable pellets (they like to chase it round in the current).
Spinach is an awesome idea.
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
I chickened out... I bought freeze dried blood worms... maybe next time I'll get the froozen ones..
I also got freeze dried brine shrimp.
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Master
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
Actually, between us girls, I have to tell you, Amanda, I wasn't too freaked out by the frozen bloodworms. Sometimes they get stuck between my nails and it's not been that yukky. I just go and rinse it out. Nothing like major eeeeeeeeeeeek factor. For me anyway.
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
lol thank you!! this is what I needed to hear!!
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
I get the freeze dried bloodworms as well. As it is, those kind of gross me out (I don't know why!), I don't think I'd handle the frozen ones very well! :P
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August 3rd, 2007
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Fish Master
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
I'll tell you what's gross. Today, we found a molly fry (we have 10000000 in the tank right now) dead (and rotting, yak). He was stuck between the glass and the back of the filter. I nearly puked.
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August 3rd, 2007
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
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Originally Posted by armadillo
I'll tell you what's gross. Today, we found a molly fry (we have 10000000 in the tank right now) dead (and rotting, yak). He was stuck between the glass and the back of the filter. I nearly puked.
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 poor little girl.
as far as the bloodworms go - the freeze-dried bloodworms can affect people with an allergic reaction of itching and scratching. It did for both of us, but I've not had any reaction to contact with the frozen bloodworms.. and either way you can use tweezers (find rounded tip ones if you can) to drop a bloodworm into the tank.
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August 4th, 2007
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Fish Master
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
Oooooh clever idea, the tweezers. Would be less gross definitely.
Am super allergic when I put my mind to it, but I luckily seem to be fine with the worms.
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August 4th, 2007
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
i'm not usually allergic, but just a little contact with those freeze-dried worms and i can't stop itching. crazy.
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August 4th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
lol the container I bought has a little opening for me to just dump a little at a time in the tank. it's awesome, I don't have to touch them at all.
The freeze dried brine shrimp though... came in BIG chunks.... yuck.. like sawdust.
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August 4th, 2007
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Fish Master
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
We've got this really cool basket thing that my betta totally worked out. He gets the food from the top, not the sides! Clever boy! 
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August 4th, 2007
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Fish Mentor
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
I have had great service in the past with this site. I'm not crazy about most of the flake foods because of the fish meal, but their sticks offer variety with ingredients like earthworms, plankton, etc. It would offer more choices.
www.kensfish.com
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August 5th, 2007
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Master Of Fish Poo!
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Re: Looking for something other than flakes...
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Originally Posted by Amnagrla
lol the container I bought has a little opening for me to just dump a little at a time in the tank. it's awesome, I don't have to touch them at all.
The freeze dried brine shrimp though... came in BIG chunks.... yuck.. like sawdust.
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yea, we have a couple like that, but still give the food by hand so we can space out pieces and not put extra in on accident.
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