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I bought myself a couple pounds of scallops and I was wondering if it would be ok to share with my fish? If so, I assume raw is ok? (don't laugh, in terms of 'people food' I've only given my fish veggies )

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I feed mine a assortment of raw sea food as well as beef heart I chop it up fine and freeze it flat in zip lock bags the fish love it

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Theresa_M

If it has the "Roe" the orange part they would love it. I gave mine some small strips of Coral Trout this morning.
I can tell you, it only lasted a few seconds.

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it'd work...just be sure to remove any uneaten pieces or it'll spoil the water very badly.
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I can asure you there are never any uneaten pieces left uneaten in my tank, especially with my big loaches & silver sharks.

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I buy bags of frozen shell-on shrimp. this is primarily for my puffer but I also feed it to my other fish. my cichlids, bichirs and catfish love it. I haven't gotten around to trying any other fresh seafoods though.
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Hey I never thought of giving them that. It sure seems better than those sinking pellets that break up in a million pieces and you can remove it if you want. Thanks for the tip!
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