I would not use dried krill, I have had way too many people feed it and then the animal refuses anything else. Something like the HBH Super Soft krill has it in it, but helps prevent the refusal of other foods.
reptileguy2727 said:I would not use dried krill, I have had way too many people feed it and then the animal refuses anything else. Something like the HBH Super Soft krill has it in it, but helps prevent the refusal of other foods.
reptileguy2727 said:I would not use dried krill, I have had way too many people feed it and then the animal refuses anything else. Something like the HBH Super Soft krill has it in it, but helps prevent the refusal of other foods.
akapaul26 said:You can feed a variety But there are high quality pellets out there that are very nurishing and nothing else is needed like New life spectrum and HBH super soft. I have seen some beautiful fish That have been fed NLS exclusively.
You might find this to be an interesting read.
http://www.malawimayhem.com/articles_newlifespectrum.shtml
BTW - The same approach & logic applies to all species of cichlids, as well as pretty much every species of fish kept in captivity.
This link shows the same fish on a varied diet compared to the same diet.
http://www.cichlid-food-canada.com/gallery.html
liv2padl said:food labeled 'grow' is simply a more expensive regular food. there's no magic food that'll make your cichlids grow faster or bigger than they are genetically programmed for. a quality, varied diet and clean water is the only method. and it's not expensive.