Nope. The closest I got to that point was getting a mouthful of tank water while starting up drip acclimation ;Meh.Are you sure you haven't had a little taste of the fish tank salad already? Just a little one? Be honest.
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Nope. The closest I got to that point was getting a mouthful of tank water while starting up drip acclimation ;Meh.Are you sure you haven't had a little taste of the fish tank salad already? Just a little one? Be honest.
You said it all.Why??? And NO
Before reading your comment .Nope. The closest I got to that point was getting a mouthful of tank water while starting up drip acclimation ;Meh.
Wait. What do you mean by “chocolate”?!?!I have a lot of bad news for you. Nothing is bugging free.
Bug parts are found any many seasons. I mean many! I hope you don't eat chocolate!
Oh yeah buddy, chocolate is like licking the floor of the subway. LolWait. What do you mean by “chocolate”?!?!
I know the FDA allows a certain number of rat hairs in peanut butter, but I didn’t know there were bugs in chocolate!
What a great reason to start my diet!Oh yeah buddy, chocolate is like licking the floor of the subway. Lol
Also, do you have any links to articles? I really want to read about this.Oh yeah buddy, chocolate is like licking the floor of the subway. Lol
Your welcomeWhat a great reason to start my diet!
It is a Cichlid, so it is a fish. I believe they live in fresh and brackish water.Tilapia isn’t even a fish … is it ?
I agree with regard to the heavy metals part. My worry would be the fact that the macro has been bathing 24/7 in a small volume of water with various potentially toxic corals and other organisms. The wild harvested algae isn't exposed to the same concentrations or the same corals for that matter. I can only imagine what would happen if someone ate algae that's been absorbing palytoxin for some time from corals, dinos, etc.
Well, you see, I have no coral in my build and I do not plan to in the future (there’s a reason I call it WheatToast’s Anti-Reef). However, as @Isopod80 stated, there would be plenty more in the system to worry about.I just imagine a zoa spitting on some chaeto when you not looking, flavoring it up for you lol.
Not on me but I can tell you that some acceptable ingredients within certain levels happen to be rodent droppings, hair, insect parts. and so on....Just like the Manhattan Tunnel System. If your lucky you may even find chunks of Michael Jackson impersonating street performer, homless guy, or Elmo costume...DelishAlso, do you have any links to articles? I really want to read about this.
Most mass aquacultured fish on the face of the earth normally in very polluted small systems with minimal filtration. Mmm fish raised in poop yum.Tilapia isn’t even a fish … is it ?
I remember seeing something years ago about tilapia being a genetically and masproduced fish like product , that isn’t actually a fish .It is a Cichlid, so it is a fish. I believe they live in fresh and brackish water.
Well, you see, I have no coral in my build and I do not plan to in the future (there’s a reason I call it WheatToast’s Anti-Reef). However, as @Isopod80 stated, there would be plenty more in the system to worry about.
You might want to not look into that one.Wait. What do you mean by “chocolate”?!?!
I know the FDA allows a certain number of rat hairs in peanut butter, but I didn’t know there were bugs in chocolate!