Colin_BC
Fishaholic
OK, where to begin? This little brainstorm started when I was reading up on keeping daphnia cultures. Unfortunately someone (not knowing what it was for) dumped my green water days before getting my daphnia. I was looking for other things to feed them, but only wanted to resort to yeast as a last resort since I've heard how easy it is to overdo it and wipe out the culture. I came across this thread here started by wuvmybetta which contained this link (at petfish.net) on keeping and feeding daphnia. In the petfish.net link the author says "Another food I have just heard about is Gerbers Baby Food, Sweet Potatoes. It is said to be an excellent food for the daphnia with the added benefit of indirectly feeding the fish some high carotene food that will enhance their color." After reading that I remember reading that it was carotene's that made "colour-enhancing flake food" effective; for that matter krill and some other shrimps have high carotene content that will naturally enhance colours (check this link for carotene's colour enhancing efftects on humans too. You are what you eat....). After reading the article at petfish.net, I started wondering if I could start a microworm culture with something like gerber's 1st foods (100% natural) sweet potatoes (I'll be experimenting on this since it's so easy and posting the results) so when I feed my triple red apisto cacatuoides or endler fry microworms they would be getting supplemented with carotenes right away to help with colour developement as they grow. From this I started searching to find out what other veggies were loaded in carotene's. It would seem that carrots in particular, and sweet potatoes, have the highest amounts of carotene amongst veggies; however the sweet potatoes contain more proteins. This has gotten me to thinking, why not just boil some carrot or sweet potato to really soften it up and add that to my fry food menu? For that matter I could feed it to all my fish as treat with the bonus of enhancing some colours.
If you're still reading at this point, I thank you. This post was literally putting a brainstorm (rant?) to writing. Now for the questions and oppinions.... What are your thoughts/oppinions on all this? I'm particularly interested in regards to supplementing natural carotene-loaded natural foods into a fry's diet?
Colin
If you're still reading at this point, I thank you. This post was literally putting a brainstorm (rant?) to writing. Now for the questions and oppinions.... What are your thoughts/oppinions on all this? I'm particularly interested in regards to supplementing natural carotene-loaded natural foods into a fry's diet?
Colin