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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 17th, '08, 20:16 |
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Choice of brand might come down to cost of freight to buy anything other than what's available locally.... 
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mylesau
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Posted: Oct 17th, '08, 20:50 |
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ryangus,
I've got mainly Jade Perch and am feeding them 2mm Ridley (sinking) and 4mm Growbest (floating) pellets. They don't knock either back. Though I would say that they seem to clean up the 4mm Growbest quicker - not sure if this is because they prefer Growbest or because they prefer floating pellets? I would recommend either.
One thing I've found with the Jade Perch (may not be the same as for Silver Perch) is that they eat a heap of the leaves etc that fall into the pool. This time of year I get heaps of leaves etc. from the neighbours trees that end up floating and then sinking in the pool. I thought this was going to be a real issue, but it appears that it is a real bonus, the Jades clean most of it up. I suspect, and I think I read it somewhere, that Jades become less of an omnivore and more of a vegan as they mature - not sure if this is the same for Silvers though?
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