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aqua_tamer
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posted 08-11-2003 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for aqua_tamer   Click Here to Email aqua_tamer     Edit/Delete Message
I was wondering wut type of fish I should breed to feed to my 3 piranhas. I was thinking of guppies but would they be to small of a meal when the piranhas get to be like say 8 inches?? Any ideas?

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KennyG549
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posted 08-11-2003 08:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for KennyG549   Click Here to Email KennyG549     Edit/Delete Message
I think you should really stay away form feeder fish. A varied diet of night crawlers, chicken livers, raw fish, and a small amount of feeder fish, like one or two good size feeders like comets maybe once a week. I feed mine a night crawler then the next day a liver then on fridays and sat one feeder fish. I have had very good growth rates.

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posted 08-11-2003 09:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for aqua_tamer   Click Here to Email aqua_tamer     Edit/Delete Message
About thoes nightcrawlers, do you just dig them up lol, or do you buy them at a fishing bait store?

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m_ikel34
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posted 08-14-2003 11:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for m_ikel34   Click Here to Email m_ikel34     Edit/Delete Message
hey the guppie breeding is really easy and it works great to suppliment a diet for p's
i have a 10g tank with 7 females and 2 males that help keep my p's fed.at least put some in a tank and leave them alone to try it out.i you have any ?'s email me m_ikel34@hotmail.com

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