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I have a fw tank full of Amazon swords and I have to trim often. I was wondering if I could use the swords for food in my reef.

Advice please.
 

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I have a fw tank full of Amazon swords and I have to trim often. I was wondering if I could use the swords for food in my reef.

Advice please.
I am not sure how appetizing your fish will find them. My swords are not eaten by my herbivore fw fish in appreciable amounts.

Nutrient wise there are a lot more complex starches in fw plants than marine algae.
 
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I am not sure how appetizing your fish will find them. My swords are not eaten by my herbivore fw fish in appreciable amounts.

Nutrient wise there are a lot more complex starches in fw plants than marine algae.
So that wouldn't be good for the fish.
 

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The leaves are very firm and would be too thick and hard to tear and digest. You can use romaine lettuce leaves though. Wash each leaf, place in freezer ( to separate cellulose film) and place in tank
 

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