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kens food
I'll be ordering some veggie calcium sticks from kensfish.com very shortly and was wondering if there's any other food that's highly recommend(mainly looking at sinking sticks/wafers for bottom dwellers). My signature shows the fish I have. I was thinking about the sinking earthworm sticks, anybody with experience on those?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also if anybody has some repashy food for sale I'd like to buy some so that I don't have to pay shipping online. Thanks.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also if anybody has some repashy food for sale I'd like to buy some so that I don't have to pay shipping online. Thanks.
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Ratlova30- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2010-05-16
Age : 33
Location : Spanaway, WA
Re: kens food
I have some of the vegetable sticks and earthworm sticks also. I can give you a sample if you want to check them out before you buy. (I'm not too far from Spanaway.)
I had a very bad experience with Ken's customer service that I posted about on here somewhere...
I had a very bad experience with Ken's customer service that I posted about on here somewhere...
Betty- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-07-05
Age : 64
Location : McKenna
Re: kens food
Yes I did read that, made me not want to buy from kens but I need a food solution with high calcium levels that won't cloud my water like my recently made snaillo did. My brigg snails are not getting enough calcium.
Ratlova30- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2010-05-16
Age : 33
Location : Spanaway, WA
Re: kens food
If you want to try the veggie sticks that I have, let me know and you are welcome to them. They aren't calcium enriched, just plain veggie I think.
I did some reading when my shrimp started reproducing and found that using cuttlebone was a way to get calcium into the tank. I would imagine that would benefit snails as well.
I did some reading when my shrimp started reproducing and found that using cuttlebone was a way to get calcium into the tank. I would imagine that would benefit snails as well.
Betty- Contributing Member
- Join date : 2010-07-05
Age : 64
Location : McKenna
Re: kens food
Thanks for the offer Betty but I just placed my order. We'll see how it goes.
Ratlova30- Lifetime Member
- Join date : 2010-05-16
Age : 33
Location : Spanaway, WA
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