When do you last feed your fish, The Last Supper |
When do you last feed your fish, The Last Supper |
goldrush |
Wed, 31 May 2006 11:14 pm
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RG Doc.com Member No.: 319 Group: Forum Doctor Posts: 3,327 Topics Started: 377 Joined: 25-Jun-04 Last seen online: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 2:54 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Today’s topic has least to do with the number one best seller by Dan Brown nor the blockbuster movie,the Da vinci code.But both book and movie centred upon one magnificent work of art by a renaissance, maestro Leonardo Da Vinci…..
The Last Supper. With that introduction,I would like to ask forum bros here when do you last feed your goldfish for the day?………ie Their Last Supper for the day. We are brought up here to believe in delivering small amount of food many times over a period of the day.But when do we stop?Bros who utilize green water environment stop feed by early afternoon to give the greens enough time to consume the resultant ammonia generated for the day.Does that mean practitioners of clear water have the advantage to continue feed right up to evening?What about those that feed throughout the night and day.We are not talking about fries here ,mine you.Are there advantages over the number feed in a day or are there unnecessary harm if the digestive system is not given ample time for the fish to take a rest before resuming such glutton exercise.So when should be the Last Supper for our fish. Now this may differ among countries where the diurnal period varies throughout the year. So do we give our last feed a couple of hours before sundown?Is there a recommendation where we can follow which is practiced not only by hobbyists but professional breeders or keepers to maximize growth rate with minimal damage (if any) to our fishes. Perhaps we need the Da Vinci code to unravel this hidden mystery kekekekeke. All lines are opened. Let’s discuss. goldrush |
CP |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 12:06 am
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My case - In green water, last feed not later than 2pm.
In home bio tank - 6 meals a day, spread over 7am to 8pm. |
LikeGold |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 1:44 am
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My Case (Clear Water)
4 Time a Day 7am - 7pm Breakfast, Lunch, Tea break and Dinner. |
goldrush |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am
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RG Doc.com Member No.: 319 Group: Forum Doctor Posts: 3,327 Topics Started: 377 Joined: 25-Jun-04 Last seen online: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 2:54 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(CP @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 12:06 am) My case - In green water, last feed not later than 2pm. In home bio tank - 6 meals a day, spread over 7am to 8pm. Good,you are one of those that has double practices.Green and clear.So in your experience,those fishes that are rotated between the two practices....do you recognise any significant growth spurts when kept indoor(6X/day) as compared to green(?/day....which I assume to be lower) Most unfortunately,these fish are not kept under controlled environment (that means similar volume of space,volume of water,number of water change,etc)to attain a more conclusive inference. So are those fishes kept in biotank having 6 meals better off (growth only)than those kept outdoor(?meals)assuming you practice approximately 100l/fish ratio) And do you encounter more digestive ailments in indoor kept fish with more meals they can handle or no significance is noted? Ok let me ask you bluntly,do any of these fish died of intestinal obstruction,bloatedness and related digestive disorders in both practices ? Oui time for your cross-examination......... |
gohks |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 7:16 am
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I believe I am the odd one here, in clear water re-cycle tank:-
5 - 6 times ave in a day (can be more or less, depending on my mood), in huge quantity, between 7am to 11pm. All the cheap food I can grab, cheapest pellets (soaked), flakes, bread, dried living organism..... just throw in to them. I feed them until they "No more asking for food" Of course caveat is you have to manage your water quality well with this hugmongous amount of feeding. I can see my fishes gain in mass very quickly and has NEVER fall sick. Seems to me that they become very hardy and resistance to diseases |
aronkhj |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 8:55 am
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Ordinary Member No.: 974 Group: Member Posts: 48 Topics Started: 4 Joined: 2-Mar-05 Last seen online: Wed, 08 Apr 2009 12:13 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: Yes Country: China |
For me I will do 3 feeds/day. 8 & 1030am and another at 430pm.
Will like to feed more but water quality will get worst if feed too much. wkend will have 4 feedings plus occasional snack of dried shrimps. then for once a month... i will let my fish go on diet. 2 feeds/day. these are for my fish in clear water. for those in green water... 2 times a day. they eat all the green stuff anyway. alot better for the fish! |
CP |
Thu, 01 Jun 2006 7:34 pm
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Goldrush,you are beginning to sound more and more like Ranchu8.
Anyway, QUOTE(goldrush @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am) So in your experience,those fishes that are rotated between the two practices....do you recognise any significant growth spurts when kept indoor(6X/day) as compared to green No, in fact growth is much, much slower. QUOTE(goldrush @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am) So are those fishes kept in biotank having 6 meals better off (growth only)than those kept outdoor(?meals)assuming you practice approximately 100l/fish ratio) No,no, growth is slower. QUOTE(goldrush @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am) And do you encounter more digestive ailments in indoor kept fish with more meals they can handle or no significance is noted? No,no,no, ie no significance and never encountered digestive ailments. QUOTE(goldrush @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am) Ok let me ask you bluntly,do any of these fish died of intestinal obstruction,bloatedness and related digestive disorders in both practices ? And I answer you straight to the point. No,no,no,no.Not insofar. QUOTE(goldrush @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 6:50 am) |
ranchu8 |
Fri, 02 Jun 2006 1:39 am
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Gold Member No.: 998 Group: Member Posts: 796 Topics Started: 26 Joined: 9-Mar-05 Last seen online: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:53 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
ah hah ... CP's incessant nos sounds rather defensive - Goldrush, anything more to dig?
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goldrush |
Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am
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RG Doc.com Member No.: 319 Group: Forum Doctor Posts: 3,327 Topics Started: 377 Joined: 25-Jun-04 Last seen online: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 2:54 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Most definitely ranchu8,I will have to grill him further
Let me just make my way across RG room to the witness box Goldrushw Mr cp you have not told me how many feeds per day are there in your green water management.Now assuming that the number of feed in your outdoor facility is less than your indoor one as you need to stop at two(No fertility message here…outdated anyway)aren’t we missing something here? .As you have stated vehemently that there were less significant growth rate in your indoor practice but with more feeding ,so am I right to say that conclusively you can achieve better growth rate pattern with much reduced feed and even with reduced number of times of feed per day in your outdoor practice.Please answer to that question. If what you say is true and nothing but the truth then aren’t you wasting too much food, indirectly money and unnecessary time taken to attain something of no significance in your indoor ones… Your honor,I have no further question. |
CP |
Fri, 02 Jun 2006 7:15 pm
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QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am) Yes.I dont see the need to. QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am) Now assuming that the number of feed in your outdoor facility is less than your indoor one as you need to stop at two(No fertility message here…outdated anyway)aren’t we missing something here? Yes,yes.But it is of none of my interest. QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am) .As you have stated vehemently that there were less significant growth rate in your indoor practice but with more feeding ,so am I right to say that conclusively you can achieve better growth rate pattern with much reduced feed and even with reduced number of times of feed per day in your outdoor practice. Yes,yes,yes.And any child in pre-school can deduce that. QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am) Please answer to that question. If what you say is true and nothing but the truth then aren’t you wasting too much food, indirectly money and unnecessary time taken to attain something of no significance in your indoor ones… Yes,yes,yes,yes, you are repeating yourself and making me repeating myself. QUOTE(goldrush @ Fri, 02 Jun 2006 10:06 am) YES!! |
The Matrix |
Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:29 pm
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The Matrix Member No.: 19 Group: Associate Posts: 2,916 Topics Started: 20 Joined: 25-Nov-03 Last seen online: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 5:22 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 7:54 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
repetition and confirmation isn't what the lawyer wants to know. eat also so difficult meh ... what's the problem.
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ElitGold |
Sun, 04 Jun 2006 2:10 pm
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i feed only once daily in the mornings with alternate switch of pellets and spirulina tablet. Saturdays special treat of fresh semi-cooked prawns.
i have 3 tanks in my bedroom - 4ft tank with 4gf, 2ft with 1gf and large plastic tank with 2angels and group of tetras. i'm starting to change water of 80-90% once fortnightly for the 4ft tank instead of once weekly (only cleaned the sponge filters, hope this experiment is fine with my goldfish). seeing you experts feeding a few times a day makes me think am i feeding too little? |
gohks |
Sun, 04 Jun 2006 3:23 pm
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ElitGold |
Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:04 am
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THanks gohks, i will try to feed more.
btw u feed yours with bread - bread for humans or fish? i dont think the fishbread available in LFS is nutritious and appetizing....or am i wrong? haiz, one goldfish died of dropsy again....4ft tank with 4 goldfish now left 3, still the water parameters are so bad....or is it bad fengshui to keep fishtanks in bedroom? |
top_view_ranchu |
Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:16 am
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