Feeding Fish Zucchini?

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Feeding fish zucchini?
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  • Start date Start date Apr 10, 2008
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knep57

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Jan 13, 2008 153 0 16 Illinois I've heard that many types of fish love to eat zuchinni. Is there anything special I should do to prepare it? Will all omnivorous and herbivorous fish eat zucchini? Toggle signature No tank yet. AquariaCentral.com Lady G

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Oct 6, 2005 3,322 0 0 WI gingersassatelli.bodybyvi.com When I feed it to mine, I blanch it first. Put it in Boiling water for just a minute or two and then under cold water right after, take the seeds out and throw it in...they love it and eat it up!!! Toggle signature The happiest of people dont necessarily have the best of everything; They just make the most of everything they have. So Live it up, Laugh loudly, & Love deeply
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Jan 13, 2008 153 0 16 Illinois Sweet, thanks! I'll try that tomorrow. Toggle signature No tank yet. jaysen

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Oct 10, 2007 1,679 0 36 long island, NY www.myspace.com i put in raw fresh pieces with the peel on. they eat everything including the seeds. no need to heat it or anything in my tank. Toggle signature click here to see my 450 gallon tank click here to see my 150 gallon african tank journal click here to see my 125 gallon planted tank journal Click here to see my 75 gallon cichlid tank http://jaysen223.deviantart.com B

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Apr 9, 2008 4 0 0 When i put mine in.. I cut it in half long ways and put an elastic with it on a rock so it doesnt float and they eat it that way. T

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Jun 2, 2007 201 0 0 If you heat or freeze you kill the nutrition value. Even fish without teeth will have no problem picking it to nothing. montysmum

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Dec 7, 2007 53 0 0 Liverpool, ENGLAND www.tropicalfishfanatics.forumotion.com My BN's love courgette (zuchinni), as well as cucumber, apple, boiled potato, and brocolli. The other fish eat the brocolli too as well as some defrosted frozen peas which I feed mushed up with a bit of cruhed garlic added! Toggle signature www.tropicalfishfanatics.forumotion.com ct-death

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Feb 27, 2007 2,043 0 36 New Hampshire Offering veggies is a great way to supplement your fish diets! Just as an aside, be sure to remove the veggie before it dissintegrates and clouds your water! I blanch mine (blanching is often used to not only soften the veggie, but to aid it in sinking), and introduce the veggie right at lights out (for my corys, plecos and raphiel). When I get up I remove the veggie, or what's left of it. I also tie my piece to a string and have it taped to my tank's top-lip so i never have to reach into my tanks! ;) Toggle signature There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot. - Steven Wright 90G 3 Veil Angels, 6 Boesemani; Blue Ram; 5 Agassiz's; 4 Julie's; 4 Green-Golds; 3 Schwartzi's; 3 Otos; BN; Clown Plec, Stripped Raphael; 3 YoYo's; 2 SAEs; 5 Silver Hatchets 10G 1 Oto; 2 Panda Corys, 10+ Endlers; 1 male Guppy; 10 Ghost Shrimp; 3 RCS :cool: How to Euthanize Humanely? Lady G

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terror spawnin said: If you heat or freeze you kill the nutrition value. Even fish without teeth will have no problem picking it to nothing. Click to expand...
Actually, blanching is fine...softening it and it will help it sink. Also taking the seeds out will save "fishing" them out later. However you end up doing it, your fishies will like it and be very happy!! Be sure to take out any left overs... Toggle signature The happiest of people dont necessarily have the best of everything; They just make the most of everything they have. So Live it up, Laugh loudly, & Love deeply
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Apr 8, 2006 3,478 0 0 I slice mine long ways and attach it to a rock with a rubberband. My fish eat it up so fast there is little or no time to remove any of it. Marinemom
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