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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Manitoba, Canada
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Flake food
My fish love the usual mixed Marine flake food and their favorite, spirolina flakes. However they cant even stand to look at the Cyclop-eeze orange flakes.
I have used the freeze dried Cyclop-eeze for over a year. Figured the flakes would be excellent for the fish. Not sure what it is about them, that turns them off. Anyone else experience this or any other ideas?
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Louisiana
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I haven't tried the wafers yet. I'm using the freeze dried Cyclop-Eeze because I can't find any of the frozen around here.
http://cyclop-eeze.com/online_store.php
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