Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hari on January 04, 2017, 04:42:32 PM
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I came across an article which says that Trout feed is good for African Cichlid fry. Has anyone tried something like this?
https://www.purinamills.com/game-feed/products/fish-aquatics/purina-aquamax-fry-starter-100
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I've thought about it on the basis that in more recent years I've started suspecting that more people are repackaging such foods as their own special brands. It's really cheap for a big bag of game fish food, but I also think that the protein requirements don't necessarily fit for african cichlids in many cases. It's more than just % protein, but what kind of protein the fish is getting, as they digest various foods differently. If I had game fish or perhaps tankbusters I'd feed it, but otherwise, no thanks.
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That stuff looks like Plecocaine and comes in the same sizes basically and got me wondering now.
As far as the fry starter 100 I would not feed that to any tropical fish after seeing this:
Ingredients:
Fish Meal, Fish Oil, Blood Meal, Feather Meal, Wheat Flour, Brewers Dried Yeast, Poultry Fat, Soy Lecithin, Lignin Sulfonate (Binder), L-ascorbic Acid Phosphate (Source of Vitamin C), Choline Chloride, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Vitamin A supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Inositol, Manganese Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, sodium Selenite, Potassium Iodate, Propionic Acid (Preservative), Ethoxyquin (Preservative).
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Looks about the same to me
Plecocaine
INGREDIENTS
FISH MEAL, WHEAT FLOUR, SPRAY DRIED ANIMAL BLOOD CELLS, FISH OIL, FISH OIL
(LS), BREWERS DRIED YEAST, BETAINE, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE, LECITHIN,
CHOLINE CHLORIDE, DL-METHIONINE, L-ASCORBYL-2-POLYPHOSPHATE, CALCIUM
PANTOTHENATE, MENADIONE SODIUM BISULFITE COMPLEX, THIAMINE MONONITRATE,
BIOTIN, FOLIC ACID, VITAMIN D3 SUPPLEMENT, RIBOFLAVIN SUPPLEMENT, NIACIN
SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENT, ETHOXYQUIN (A
PRESERVATIVE), ZINC OXIDE, VITAMIN B-12 SUPPLEMENT, MANGANOUS OXIDE, FERROUS
CARBONATE, COPPER SULFATE, ZINC SULFATE, CALCIUM IODATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE,
COBALT CARBONATE.
Purina Aquamax fry starter 200
Ingredients
Ingredients:
Fish Meal, poultry by-product meal, dehulled soybean meal, ground corn, spray
dried animal blood cells, fish oil, fish oil (LS), corn gluten meal, DL-methionine, pyridoxine,hydrochloride, lecithin, choline chloride, brewers dried yeast, calcium pantothenate, L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, menadione sodium bisulfite complex, thiamine mononitrate, biotin, folic acid, cholecalciferol, riboflavin, nicotinic acid, DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate, vitamin A acetate, ethoxyquin (a preservative), zinc oxide, vitamin B-12 supplement, manganous oxide, ferrous carbonate, copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, calcium iodate, calcium carbonate, cobalt carbonate. Info from PMI Nutrition International, LLC.
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I too have run across articles about Aquamax. So, I've tried Purina Aquamaxs' different mixes....my fish ate them, no problems. JMO