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jam500
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posted 03-10-2003 09:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jam500   Click Here to Email jam500     Edit/Delete Message
What the best food to feed your red pacu ?
I don't think cichlid pellets is a good choice.

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rjsst
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posted 03-12-2003 01:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for rjsst   Click Here to Email rjsst     Edit/Delete Message
HI I feed mine Algae Discs he liked them and they also like fruits and vegetables because they are mainly vegetarians. They will eat feeders from time to time. hope this helps good luck.

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dexter28
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posted 03-13-2003 08:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dexter28   Click Here to Email dexter28     Edit/Delete Message
My Pacu is a bit tricky to feed. He lives with two oscars and has grown accustomed to eating cichlid pellets. I found though that he will eat rabbit food. He loves it and it's really good for him. It has several kinds of different dried fruits, vegatables and nuts in it. If I try to feed him these same ingredients fresh, he won't touch them. He's kind of goofy but he's the best fish I own.

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Steph
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posted 03-14-2003 02:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steph     Edit/Delete Message
I feed mine green melon, carrots, kiwi, and spinach leaves. I used to feed him pellets but he got sick from feeding him only the pellets. They need a lot of vitamin a and c in their diet, so it's best to stick with the fruits and vegetables.

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