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Hi bob,
<BH>
I work in a vitamin store, and was just wondering of the garlic avail
for people is same used in garlic power in fish store?
<It is the same... as are chemically all other vitamins, supplements
sold for human use>
If so it is much cheaper to buy it here than a lfs.
Off hand , any other human vitamins that could be used to improve fish
health?
<See WWM re; yes is the definite answer>
Thanks
<Welcome. Bob Fenner>
Re: More re: A question about the Vitamins
4/22/12
Hi Bob,
I haven't gotten a response about the dosage of the beta glucan yet.
I thought
perhaps Simon was busy or perhaps taking a few days off.
Thanks,
Judy
<Ahh, he's been very busy (out in England). Pls see below>
Re: More re: A question about the Vitamins
Judy... did you ever get this responded to? Found in Simon's in-box
growing a beard. BobF
Re: More re: A question about the Vitamins
4/22/12
Hi Simon,
I ordered the beta glucan from "Young Again" off the web. The
capsules are 200 mg. So, do I just open them and sprinkle some
into the tank? My tank is 67 gallons. I was wondering how
much to use and how often?
Thank you,
Judy Jenkins
<Mmm, well, Beta Glucan has a wide range of efficacy and safety... Some
folks administer it daily (along w/ foods), others "pulse" it in
occasionally... The best/succinct use piece is still TerryB's from 2003
here:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2003/9/aafeature#section-4
Bob Fenner>
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Hi Bob
When I reed books about feeding my fish there's often the word
'enriched' use especially when the author mentions brine
shrimp. Do I need to 'enrich' the frozen brine shrimp I
give to my fish? Mark Graham, Liverpool Thank you for this
question Mark. I have a quite long and involved 'past' w/
Artemia salina (Brine Shrimp). A gentleman (Bill Soderberg, San Diego
Brine Shrimp) in our town in CA, gets credit for developing much of the
technology for collecting, preserving their cysts years back'¦
And another friend and his family (Andy Schmidt, San Francisco Brine
Shrimp) used to live in town and did a good deal of the R & D for
captive production away from the sea'¦ I've had
discussions w/ many folks in the ornamental (petfish) and mainstream
aquatic culture (which uses a HUGE amount of Artemia worldwide) re the
issue of 'supplementing' live and not Brine Shrimp'¦
and on the larger question, it's at times highly variable food
value period.
As
we used to say in the High School paper and test grading business,
'When in doubt, count it out''¦ Hence, I do default to
encouraging supplementing Artemia regardless of its supposed
nutritional value, frozen/defrosted and live. What to use? Two
items: HUFAs (Highly Unsaturated Fatty Acids like Omega-3s) and
Vitamins. There are quite a few commercial (aquarium) products on offer
that are one or both of these: Aquarium Marines' Selcon, GVH Series
by H20 Life Aquarium Foods amongst several others. Ocean
Nutrition and others even offer pre-supplemented 'Enriched Brine
Shrimp' if you'd rather. Some folks endorse the use of other
materials like DHAs'¦
Best
to apply these supplements by soaking the food organisms, both rinsed
and strained whether live or frozen first'¦ a few minutes
ahead of each serving. The rinsing is for removal of undesirable liquid
pollutants, but the supplement 'carrier' liquid is safe, even
useful to introduce into marine systems.
Lastly, a needed comment re Brine Shrimp use; do limit this. Artemia
have a 'mild laxative' effect and its over-use can be
detrimental. It's best to consider offering Brine as simply a
'treat' really; rather than a staple food item. Feeding it
excessively, as with letting small children eat naught by sweets can
result in poor behaviour and nutritional deficiency.