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Old 03-29-2008, 12:42 PM   #1
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Has anyone tried feeding canned seafood to their fish? Like canned mini shrimp, or tuna, or salmon? Is this a good idea?

right now I have two bettas, and the rest mostly mollies and guppies and platys...
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Old 03-29-2008, 03:05 PM   #2
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I never heard of feeding canned. Heard of feeding frozen shrimp. I think canned would be ok it you get the water-packed and rinse it. You really don't want to add oil to the tank. IME, fish will eat anything (i.e. Kix, mashed potato flakes). The key is not to overfeed.
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Old 03-29-2008, 09:57 PM   #3
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lol, I even gave my fish doughnuts once. I don't recommend it but it was funny to watch.
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Old 03-29-2008, 10:23 PM   #4
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doughnuts...wow lol.I wonder if it tasted good to them.They would eat it I would think but remeber what ever you put in your tank that dont get ate stays in the tank.i would be afraid of it spoiling in there so if you do do it DONT OVER FEED as emc says.
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Old 03-30-2008, 05:01 AM   #5
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buying frozen food specialy prepared for the fish is probaly safer and its not expensive and easy to get hold of.
i have never heard of anyone feeding canned food, i would just stick to what i know........just in case
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Old 03-30-2008, 10:29 AM   #6
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I couldn't see one tank of fish eating a whole can of seafood. But if you wanted to get them a gram or so off your salad, why not? Just remove anything uneaten.
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Agreed. If your going to feed them canned seafood, make sure it's before you clean the tank, and after it's been rinsed out in a fine mesh net. I've been guilty of feeding my bichir tuna on a few occasions, but it really messes up the tank if fed too much at once, or left to sit. Native fish even loved it.... the only thing that I never had take to it was a jaguar cichlid :/
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Old 03-30-2008, 12:57 PM   #8
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Those above have already covered it well enough, so I'll just add two quick things:

1- frozen stuff, like the oriental stir-fry seafood mix, also works very well, as long as
2- there's no mushrooms in it.
The mushrooms we like to eat are not edible for most fish. I once saw an entire huge tank of prized cichlids wiped out in minutes when the owner decided to add in a little extra treat of chopped 'shrooms. Mushrooms are not plants, and fish were never meant to eat them.
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Really? I never knew 'shrooms were toxic to fish! Weird.
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Not to all fish, but most fish.
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I never thought of feeding the veggies from frozen stir-fry to my fish but I guess it would work.
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I actually meant the seafood bits, not the veggie bits, but the veggie bits are good too, I suppose.

Try the octopus. It's pretty good.
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Salmon and Tuna have a lot of oils and it fouls the water quite a bit... go with a leaner fish/seafood such as pollock, catfish, shrimp ect.
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So your saying I could feed them a frozen shrimp now and then?

I never thought of giving fish 'people' food.
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They would LOVE some shrimp!
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Do I have to worry about them getting aggresive over it?

I have 8 tetra, 2 gourami, 7 glass cats, and four Corys. I would hate to see a free for all break out.
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"People food" is pretty much all I feed my fish (plus some frozen food occasionally). I usually feed raw shrimp, squid, smelt, silversides, and in the summer when we go fishing they get some pieces of whatever we catch. Usually flounder, sea bass, and scup.
All make great foods for fish and they will absolutely go nuts for them, especially the more carnivorous, predatory fish.
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Cool. My fishies are getting some good din din tonight.
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Old 07-26-2008, 08:46 AM   #19
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Has anyone tried feeding canned seafood to their fish? Like canned mini shrimp, or tuna, or salmon? Is this a good idea?
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I fed my crayfish canned tuna, he was fine, and he loved it, make sure you wash it though, the tuna is very oily.
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Old 08-04-2008, 09:04 AM   #20
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Is it common for people to feed they're fish unconventional fish food? What I mean by that is food meant for humans. cause I was wondering if it has the same effects as a dog would if you kept constantly feeding him human food. (examples:Obesity, diarrhea)
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