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Did anyone notice that the info given about the foods/vegetables that can be eaten by fish was from 1997? Well corn for example is illegal to use to catch fish, because they say NOW it can not be digested by the fish.
Here is how I see it. @laga77. Thanks for the very informative facts about it.
Why is there any firebacks at what you are saying is lack of common sense for the best care of fish. Common sense says they do not see our supermarket supplements. Why debate with it.
To the question given about eating lettuce. Do not do it. Yes we see our LFS using them, but please.. How many other things do we see our LFS doing that we highly disagree with. Until you see it being solid by companies. That means it is approved and good to feed your fish without question. If it was approved think about this. Don't you think they would rather farm lettuce right from land than having to pull a food source from the ocean? The cost efficiency says it right there what the answer is if it is right for our fish or otherwise they would be putting lettuce dried on the shelf for us to use to feed.
Here is how I see it. @laga77. Thanks for the very informative facts about it.
Why is there any firebacks at what you are saying is lack of common sense for the best care of fish. Common sense says they do not see our supermarket supplements. Why debate with it.
To the question given about eating lettuce. Do not do it. Yes we see our LFS using them, but please.. How many other things do we see our LFS doing that we highly disagree with. Until you see it being solid by companies. That means it is approved and good to feed your fish without question. If it was approved think about this. Don't you think they would rather farm lettuce right from land than having to pull a food source from the ocean? The cost efficiency says it right there what the answer is if it is right for our fish or otherwise they would be putting lettuce dried on the shelf for us to use to feed.