I've found very few fish (that were already eating prepared frozen) that would not eat med soaked prepared frozen food.
If they're not sick. Once they get sick that's a different story. Most fish don't like API GC unless they're just pigs.
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I've found very few fish (that were already eating prepared frozen) that would not eat med soaked prepared frozen food.
I treat prophylactically for the most part covering all of the common things. So I feed med soaked food for 2 weeks on all new fish and usually start the day I receive or within a couple days.If they're not sick. Once they get sick that's a different story. Most fish don't like API GC unless they're just pigs.
I treat prophylactically for the most part covering all of the common things. So I feed med soaked food for 2 weeks on all new fish and usually start the day I receive or within a couple days.
My findings are the sameI've found very few fish (that were already eating prepared frozen) that would not eat med soaked prepared frozen food.
Yes. I agree. It's a must!I do the same when I get new fish as soon as I can get them eating. After I saw all the crap in one fish under the microscope...I'll never not treat internally even if the fish looks healthy.
We do the same. Too much going around not to. Sad state of affairs, I don't like it but my fish are MUCH happier now and we lose far fewer.I do the same when I get new fish as soon as I can get them eating. After I saw all the crap in one fish under the microscope...I'll never not treat internally even if the fish looks healthy.