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Deliverance
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Antioch, California
Age: 22
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i am just starting out my first cichlid tank and i am going ot get some yellow labs. what would be the best food(company) for them. i seen cichlid bio-gold + is that a good one please leave feedback thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Age: 14
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If you have malawian cichlids, blooodworms can cause bloat. (sorry I told you the wrong thing in the chat, I thought you were referring to other cichlids) You should feed them a varied diet tho.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Gray, Georgia
Age: 42
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mine eat tropical flakes, and cichlid granules
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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The best "food" for most fish is a varied diet. Mind you with your labs, green food should predominate, whether being vegetarian flake, algae pellets/wafers, or fresh greens. Most mbunas do a lot better on a vegetarian diet once fully grown, though when still growing, live zooplankton should be fed for rapid/healthy growth (e.g.daphnia, tubefix worms, never bloodworms unless you're feeding haps)
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If you have a big enough tank with enough hiding places, pH of around 7, you can keep virtually any fish together as long as all the fish are around the same size and these two groups of fish are avioded: Serrasalmus Tetradon(figure eights and dwarfs are the exception). I keep a successful community of fish in a 4 foot tank including the following families: Cichlids, tetras, loaches, gouramis, barbs, rainbows, livebearers, killiefish, catfish, puffers. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: atlanta
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you can get a few different canned foods from your lfs, as a treat you can put in some sliced zuccini, or spinach, or other green veggies, and some algae wafers cause a game kinda like cichlid soccer.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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I make my own mix of food, mixing NLS cichlid formula, with spirluna flakes. Treats are frozen brine shrimp and ghost shrimp....
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Deliverance
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Antioch, California
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thanks for everyones help i have a better idea of what i can feed my new fish
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LMAO - I can just picture this!
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Cliff
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Tennessee
Age: 24
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There's a fish called yellow labs? I got really excited because I have a lab and I'm the dogfood expert at Petco.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: RI
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yeah, yellow labidochromis. lol
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Awsome! A custom title!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Michigan
Age: 22
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I have a "large-mouth" cichlid that looks like he could probably fit the wafer in his mouth if it were broken in half, or after it has been partially eaten. Could this be dangerous to him? Like could it get stuck in his gill if he tries to eat it whole? Also, is there any way to get spinach to sink? My fish won't eat it, and I think it is because it doesn't sink like their food pellets do. One last question: Would it be bad to feed my fish crushed up algae wafers? Like are the digestable in that form?
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"Salmon Free!"
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: New Mexico
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HBH Cichlid attack is good stuff too.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Johns Creek, GA
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Mine get mostly OSI spirulina and cichlid flake, but they're not picky. I always thought Mbuna should get mostly veggies, but I recently learned that in the wild, yellow labs scrape small animals out of the algae rather than eating it. Mine also love frozen brine shrimp and glass worms.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Age: 14
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actually I dont think most cichlids are picky really. Cichlid soccer lol
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Malawi Cichlidophile
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 23
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I've had good luck with Omega One, I've also heard a lot of good things about NLS.
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