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Re: Cyclop-eeze



Hi everyone,   Thanks so much ,this is what I wanted to hear.Sounds great to
me.
Now where can I purchase it.In the Jan./Feb
Journal of the A K A is only a street adress and
town [McHenry] but no name of the outfit.Could anyone tell me? thanks for
your help                       Ruth w.--
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: Cyclop-eeze


> In a message dated 11/5/00 11:57:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> Rm_Warner at email_msn.com writes:
>
> << Has anybody tried Cyclop-eeze yet?I have to be gone for a couple of
> weeks.I am afraid I'll have some babies that won't be fully grown.As when
I
> went to Germany This
>  spring my teenage grandaughters did a great job  taking care of my
fish.They
> will do so this time again.so I'd like to find a way to feed these half
grown
> fish,so I thought this might be the answer.Can any body supply me with
some
> info.on this?
>                                                     Thanks Ruth W.
>   >>
> Hi Ruth.
> I use Cyclop-eeze mixed 50/50 with decap brine shrimp eggs as the primary
> food for my fry.  I mix it in water and feed with an eyedropper.  Most fry
> snap it up as if it were bbs.  Survival and growth seem to be normal.  I
> think the key is to have adequate snails to eat the waste/leftovers.
> Bob Prather
> Quincy, FL
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