Pleco Cookies

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Bwhiskered
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Post by Bwhiskered »

Has anyone got a recipe for making pleco cookies for meat eaters. All I can find on my search is for snail cookies for feeding and raising snails. I have heard of a few people experimenting but no positive results.
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Post by taksan »

Not really for meat eaters but we make a general one that contains shrimp, peas, beans, spinach, small amounts of fish, bloodworm, zucchini and seaweed, All mixed and mashed together and added to spirilina powder and held together with gelatin. Then we freeze it in small blocks.
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Pleco Cookies

Post by Bwhiskered »

What is the seaweed that you are using? Agar a type of seaweed bought at health food stores is used by discus breeders in the beef heart as it has a higher melting point than gelatin. Some people are baking these cookies in the oven before refrigerating them.
Good fish are spawned and raised in Burlington.
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