Feeding Tubifex Worms |
Feeding Tubifex Worms |
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Mon, 09 Feb 2004 12:20 pm
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Guys...
Do you feed ur goldfishes live tubifex worms? I read somewhere that tubifex worms are in fact very nutritious... very suitable for growing goldfishes... will pump ur goldfishes... and also pump their head growth... hmm... is this fact or fiction? |
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Fri, 20 Feb 2004 1:34 pm
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QUOTE(desireless @ Fri 20 Feb 2004 02:01 AM) Got a bit difference ah. If put the smelly worms in the main tank, the whole 100 plus litres kena "contaminated". So if put them in a feeding tank only the 10 litres kena and so can throw away the water later. I think what CyberET was trying to tell you is that the live tubifex itself carries the disease. Once your fish eats them, the parasites are in their system leow. The "cleaner" and seperated water don't help much if at all. Imagine yourself eating a plate of parasite infected raw beef in a squeeky clean surgical operating theatre; the clean environment is useless since you're eating the contaminated food itself. At LFS, they usually place a tray of live bloodrooms outside the shop (makes you wonder why eh?) Next to that tray is another tray... usually containing Tubixfex worms. "Kao Hoon" is tubifex worms. |
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