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Ok APU,Time too send in your pics for the next POTM contest... Please email me at metal.maniac@live.com or please PM myself ...Depending on how many pics we get and the variety of species we will have several categories...Only 1 pic per member per species so you can send in 1 fish 1 cat 1 lizard just not 2 fish 2 cat...you get the idea!!...So send em in and lets make this a BIG ONE!!!... Cheers!!!...Metal Maniac and the APU Staff
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    Can puffers eat pellets

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    Can puffers eat pellets Empty Can puffers eat pellets

    Post by Cichlid Monster Tue 02 Jun 2009, 17:07

    hey guys

    i have a spotted puffer,i feed him brine and snails,do you think i can get him too eat pellets? clown
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    Can puffers eat pellets Empty Re: Can puffers eat pellets

    Post by Metal Maniac Sat 13 Jun 2009, 01:40

    My P Puffers use too nip at them..if you can get them too eat pellets that is great but for the most part puffers are fusssy when it comes too dried foods

    You can try dried Krill..most puffers will except if soaked ahead of time before feeding

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