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Ok so i used to have 2 baby jack dempseys now i have 1 big one. My chichlid food is to small for him to care about it. Theyre like little pepples. Any ideas how to clump some together in a ball that wont break apart in the water?
Im also thinking about making my own food with a bunch of stuff and a blender but thats another post for another day. |
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For the small amount of cost, I'd probably just buy some XL pellets. I get mine in bulk at about $2.50 a pound.
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Thedenguin,
You might try Premium Fish Food Company - Bulk Fish Food or Kens Fish - Home of quality tropical fish food and supplies. |
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