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RE: [APD] Small diameter fish food binders?-a bit off-topic.
Me:
>Nick, thanks for the news on the wafer! How long have you been
>using it? 100grams for $22 from Jehmco, wow. I've used the freeze
>dried stuff, but it doesn't seem to last past about 6 months in
>the refrigerator: the fish don't charge at it like they do when
>the can is freshly opened.
Richard:
And this is better then cultured (free) live fod why exactly?
Me again:
Well, if you factor in the cost of driving your daphnia, brine shrimp,
etc around to see live Shakespearean theatre, museums, opera--to get
them "cultured" it's hardly "free." Actually, tho, it's a time thing,
and when a culture crashes, what-to-do, what-to-do--Cyclop-eze is there,
ever-faithful, waiting in the fridge to be summoned.:-)
Bill
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