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Re: cyclop-eeze



On 12 Jul 2001, at 13:26, George Slusarczuk wrote:

> The "no BS" fry food was taken, but not as eagerly as live BS. I never
> did comparative feeding experiments. In my opinion, it would behove the
> manufacturer to commission such experiments in an independent lab.

Yesterday I got a sample of decapsulated bse and some 
other food from Germany which is very similiar to Mike 
Reed's No BS for large fry. (This food is also made by 
the same place that makes Baby Star, IntraRyba or 
something...) The amieti fry much prefered Mike's stuff 
to the other but of course much prefered live bbs. On 
the other hand, the I. werneri I have much prefered the 
German equivalent to No BS but I think they do because 
the new stuff is softer.

Can't say much about nutriative value though although 
the German stuff smells very fishy...

Bye

Tyrone Genade
Southern African Killifish Society Coastal & Offshore Coordinator
AKA 08248
tyronegenade at yahoo_com
http://www.geocities.com/tyronegenade

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