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Old 05-08-2011, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So today I was getting ready to cook up some shrimp for dinner, and I opted to take 1 and toss it in my cichlid tank "have 2 blue lobsters in there". Anyway, I was kinda hoping that the lobsters would find the thing as a nice treat, but I was suprised that the cichlids swarmed the shrimp and instituted a feeding frenzy on the thing.

So yah, clearly not an every day thing, but is there a risk with providing a single uncooked shrimp to the eco-system? any worry about disease/death?
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Old 05-08-2011, 10:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Should be ok... Make sure it's washed and your good to go.
That's actually what myself and alot of other folks use. I also use langastino, crawfish, squid chunks, and any non oily low fat fish.
What kind of cichlids do you have?

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Default Re: shrimp & Cichlids

Thanks for the info.

Right now I have:

2x Demasoni
2x Electric Yellow
3x Yellow Fin
3x Polit
2x Cobalt Blue Zebra
1x Synodontis Petricola
1x Golden Chinese Algae Eater
2x Blue Lobster

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Hmm... never would've thought the blue's would be ok in there. Have they been in there a while? I may have to try it out.
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