usually when i hear zoos or aquariums talking about diet they inevitably mention something to the effect of "we feed frozen/prepared foods to cut down on the risk of introducing disease". i have seen it a lot in cichlids and many other predators that if they are raised on prepared foods they are more laid back and therefore more tolerant of other tankmates than those raised on live, honestly if you have been doing this for 35 years and havent observed it that really surprises me. dont you think that an animal who consistantly has to associate moving living animals with its sole or main source of food might be a bit more aggressive than one who has always had moving animals associated simply as tankmates? oscars and other large piscivores being more toelrant of tankmates if raised on prepared foods. of course prepared food rots, but another poster said that live foods take longer to and i was making a point, note i didnt say "prepared foods dont rot". the risk may be small but my animals arent worth that risk to me, i dont consider them expendable. runoff can introduce pesticides and other chemicals to your lawn, hence human destruction of streams and oceans even though we arent dumping the chemicals directly into where the damage is being observed, water moves the stuff with it. oh and worms and other animals are able to move on their own, from one yard to another. i like to play it safe with my animals, not just good enough. there are plenty of good foods out there so the risks of live food are completely unnecessary to me in most cases where live foods seem to be used today.
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