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post Thu, 12 Feb 2009 3:45 pm
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Hi people,

This is a great forum! I learned a lot from simply browsing through the topics here.

Anyway I would like to ask if I can reduce my feeds since I am keeping my fish in greenwater?

Since greenwater is a source of food, can it act as a main source of food (when water is at least sugarcane green)? or is it just a very good supplementary diet?
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post Thu, 12 Feb 2009 4:56 pm
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wow, i didn't know that the algae has to be lumped first before they are consumable.

I had the impression that the fishes were constantly taking in the algae all the time.

Thanks steve! biggrin.gif
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