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CrazyHedgehog
01-12-2013, 07:07 AM
in the thiamine safe food list, it lists smelt in both good and the bad lists.
Smelt ( fresh water )is in the bad list,
Smelt or "silversides" (Hypomesus olidus)(arctic pond. Also known as silversides, usually frozen available in pet stores) is in the good side.
is it clear on packaging? :confused:

Selkielass
01-12-2013, 02:07 PM
San francisco brand "Sally's Silversides" have been confirmed as a safe species (arctic pond smelt.)
I've. Read mixed reports on other brands.

Greg'sGarters
01-12-2013, 02:09 PM
I'd just buy the ones sold as silversides, not the ones sold as smelt because "Smelt" can be ambiguous.

kimbosaur
01-12-2013, 02:19 PM
"Silversides" can be ambiguous too!

Greg'sGarters
01-12-2013, 02:37 PM
Lol, very true! I guess I didn't think of that. lol. Eh, forget it. Just get salmon fillet! :D

ConcinusMan
01-12-2013, 03:03 PM
in the thiamine safe food list, it lists smelt in both good and the bad lists.
Smelt ( fresh water )is in the bad list,
Smelt or "silversides" (Hypomesus olidus)(arctic pond. Also known as silversides, usually frozen available in pet stores) is in the good side.
is it clear on packaging? :confused:

No. In fact, you can buy packages of smelt at the store that are called "smelt" or called "silversides" and the packages aren't even necessarily one kind of fish. Sometimes they're mixed species of smelt.

SF Bay Brand "Sally's" and Ocean Nutrition brand (sold in pet stores) are Hypomesus olidus. A type of smelt that does not contain thiaminase.


"Silversides" can be ambiguous too!

Definitely. I can all but guarantee that the "silversides" you buy at bait shops in the U.S. are not Hypomesus olidus but are instead saltwater smelts containing thiaminase (not to mention a heavy parasite load).

CrazyHedgehog
01-12-2013, 03:36 PM
OK, thanks all, trout it is then!