Feeding Edamame?
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Feeding Edamame?
My better half just purchased some edamame ( I haven't tried it yet)and I'm just curious if anyone here has fed it to your loricarids? If so, how did you prepare it for their consumption? I'm thinking of feeding it to my bristlenose. Yea, yea I'll try it eventually.
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
I've never heard of it, so don't know it they'll eat it. For some reason, I just pictured you moving a BN tank close to the dinner table to "hide the evidence".
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Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
Might be a bit salty, but definitely worth a try.
Frozen broad (=fava) beans, are also very good, and might be a bit cheaper.
Frozen broad (=fava) beans, are also very good, and might be a bit cheaper.
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
Great suggestion Larry! That's the best reason I've heard yet to have a tank beside me at the dining room table!
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I was thinking the other way round! Not sure if there would be any left for the fish!That's the best reason I've heard yet to have a tank beside me at the dining room table!
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
pleco_breeder wrote:I've never heard of it, so don't know it they'll eat it. For some reason, I just pictured you moving a BN tank close to the dinner table to "hide the evidence".
Larry
They are a fancy Japaneese term for soy beans that are still in the pod. It's a restaurant term used to make things sound more expensive so they can charge you more, and here in the U.S. people fall for it every day
I'm thinking of starting a green pea farm and inventing a word for green peas in the pod I think I'll call them "stolto"<--- Italian for foolish
Back to the topic, I couldn't see they would do any harm but remember if your experiment fails you might lose the fish. I use potato, sweet potato, and zuchinni
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
Yes, most legumes tend to be quite protein rich for a vegetable.Dont edemamae/soy beans have a decent amount of protein in them?
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
No, I think its perfect.So for strict herbivorous plecs it may not even be too good of a choice.
I have a feeling that it is not the protein in food per se that disagrees with herbivorous fishes, it's the lack of fibre in the food that prevents movement through gut and can cause problems.
I've found that feeding protein rich food is fine, as long as there is a decent fibre component offered in the diet too, and importantly fed regularly.
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Yup, that's my gut feeling ...
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
I got the answer put a couple drops of BEANO in the tank so the little guys don't fart so much.
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Re: Feeding Edamame?
Just curious....Did you ever get around to feeding the edamame to your BN Pleco's?syno321 wrote:My better half just purchased some edamame ( I haven't tried it yet)and I'm just curious if anyone here has fed it to your loricarids? If so, how did you prepare it for their consumption? I'm thinking of feeding it to my bristlenose. Yea, yea I'll try it eventually.
Dennis