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Dog roll as a fish food


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Does anyone have any experience in using dog roll as a fish food?

Someone I met told me that they had used it in the past with quite a lot of success, good growth rates and big heathy fish, but I don't trust him 100%. He said the only problem he had was making sure you didn't over feed as left overs polluted the tank quite badly if left in the water. But this is a problem with all foods I guess.

I thought it might be ok to fed it to some of my cichlids as part of their diet. Haven't really checked out whats in the stuff yet, but surely it wouldn't be that different to the home made stuff people make with beaf heart etc? Probably got a few preservatives etc in it. I guess that is an advantage of making your own food, you know excatly whats in it.

Any thoughts?

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I remember reading an article somewhere about feeding Cichlids dog roll, basically said the same as you have said. Don't remember where I read it though. There is a dog roll factory at the back of where I work most of a dog roll seams to be fat they also put a bit of Salmon in too not sure what else They get in this stuff up to there knees and put it in bins to put in a giant mixer, makes your stomach churn. :o

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I'd think you'd be ok feeding dog roll as part of the fish's diet. Make sure it's one of the good brands though. There are some that are really crap...Like the one that killed a lion at the wellington zoo.(I think it was the wellington zoo) I think the best is supposed to be...Ummm...Well, I was going to look in the fridge but the dog roll is all chopped up. Pedigree premium? Comes in blue, gold and silver rolls.

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Hi guys,

i've thought about this one before..

basically, it's not advisable, simply because the nutritional requirements of a fish r extremely different to a dog.. duhhh...surprise!!

BUT, if u use it judiciously, it can possibly b useful, esp if the other ingredients in the fish's diet r lacking in certain nutrients. THIS, would b the main purpose or shall we say advantage ot feeding such novel foods--as a supplement of vitamins, minerals etc.

Firstly, it's probably better to consider catfood rather than dogroll. cats have a higher requirement for amino acids/protein than dog....it's still not as high as fish, but closer. The geriatric products maybe more suitable, as they have a lower fat content( too much fat n energy is not good for fishes).

As long as u limit the amount fed to perhaps 5% of the fish's total dietary intake, there shouldn't b any problems.... i won't go over 5-10% in the long term. The main risk is a toxicity problem with certain minerals or even vitamins. Cats for e.g require high levels of taurine and niacin in their diet. now, i'm not sure how much taurine or niacin fishes in general require, but if fed longterm, it might produce certain side-effects that mayb obvious, or less conspicuous...

n we're not just talkin about taurine n niacin, there r heaps of other nutrients that r totally unbalanced....

well, i guess feeding such stuff instead of say beefheart is alot more nutritious( check out the large list of ingredients in dog/catfood). But, it's definitely no replacement for fish food, n should just b treated as a supplement. :D:D

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Think I'll do some investigations into the composition of different pet foods and see how they stack up.

Wayne, how much do they actually teach regarding fish/aquaculture during Vet? I ask because most vets I've come across don't seem to know much about fish. I guess there is not a very big market for fishy vet graduates.

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Not a lot Midas, not alot..

in fact, we only had a couple of lectures on fish medicine, and a wet-lab involving cytology( microscope, anesthesia etc). That's about it for fish really.

we do alot more with birds. A whole series of lectures on chook diseases..plus we currently have a resident avian specialist who takes on regular bird cases from owners, breeders, D.O.C etc.

well, guess there's just too much nonfish stuff to know in the first place... :D:D

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