ARE PLECO CHEWS SAFE? & OTHER OBSERVATIONS!
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ARE PLECO CHEWS SAFE? & OTHER OBSERVATIONS!
MY PLECO CHEWS ARE GUARANTEED 100% SAFE
FOR ALL AQUATIC ANIMALS!
You know I find that in all the forums, the same thing eventually happens. Someone has a wrong notion or misconception about the hobby and others accept it as gospel.
I realize I'm new but listen up!
The only thing fish folk agree upon is that fish need water, after that it's a crap shoot! Can I say crap?
An old timer I know has always said "WE KEEP WATER, NOT FISH!"
Now I've had to join another forum to again try and give folks the facts, because someone saw this
(THE OTHER)thread, and jumped to the wrong conclusion. As did the poster, who gives the impression they feel that everyone else here is an idiot. AND APPARENTLY THE REST OF THE PLANET AS WELL!
Personally I feel That He should be doing the apologizing.
They say You can't argue with a sick mind, and you can't convince a know it all that They don't.
But the enlightened man understands that He really knows nothing!
So I'm not expecting anyone to admit they might have goofed. And I'm not expecting an apology for defaming My product.
Folks like this pop up in every forum, not just here, at an angel fish forum a question was asked....."I just bought my tank 4 days ago, and the bettas I bought died, tomorrow I'm going to get new fish, angels. What else should I get...my tank is 10 gallons."
Well a dozen folks posted what they thought she should get.
every suggestion would have overstocked her tank.
My reply "DON'T BUY ANYMORE FISH! THEY WILL DIE!
YOU NEED TO CYCLE YOUR TANK FIRST.
So lots of well meaning folks giving bad advice, and their friends were sticking up for them, because after all they did answer the question. lol...go figure!
Now about the oxalic acid......
How many of You feed collard greens to Your plecos?
collards have a very high amount of oxalic acid as do many other "greens" that's what makes the "bitter"
taste! The small amount of oxalic acid in CHOLLA is in the flesh not found in the skeleton, and it's bitterness is what keeps animals from eating the new growth!
Now I'm wondering how many more forums I'll have to join to defend My self and My products before this is put to rest.
oh and in case you don't know....this is the product in question
My chews are completely dry, not fleshy or stinky, and don't rot. they are completely safe to place in any tank. My friend uses them as chews toys and fetch sticks, for the dogs he trains for the Ma. State Police.
I guess the only way for you to know what I've said is is true is to try them yourself, maybe in a tank with your culls, if You still have fears. Or just check My feedback on AQUABID
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... clerick666
so if any of you want to take a chance....
And bid on chews, just mention this forum and I'll include samples of SEA VEGGIES, "PRO~GRO", and if I get My shipment in "BLACK~GOLD" Plecos love them all, and this is what the breeders have been buying.
ALL THE BEST.........UNCLE
ENLIGHTMENT DOESN'T CARE HOW YOU GET THERE!