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    Juvenile snake jaleely's Avatar
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    Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    My two little ones *love* trout.
    I had tried silversides and the girl ate, but the boy was uninterested. Before trying chopped up worms, i decided to try trout...they looove it!
    I've been giving them strips with calcium powder on it. I want to make sure this is sufficient, if there is a specific calcium powder that may be better than another, and if there are any downsides to feeding trout.

    My two little ones still don't have names, but they are active, growing, shedding, pooping away! They have lots of things in their enclosure they love to stretch out on, and peek at me to see if i'm coming over to feed them *lol*

    Any and all advice appreciated!
    Melissa
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Does the calcium supplement have vitamin D3?

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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Just be careful with the supplement. They need very little. Even less than the directions say, IMO.

    What's the source of your trout? I ask because trout does have mercury in it. Levels will be significant, particularly with larger WC trout from industrialized parts of the country. Avoid the fat and skin and give them a varied diet. Don't feed them mainly just trout. Use trout to scent other things if you have to.

    Mercury is less of a concern when using farmed rainbow trout or steelhead.

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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Just be careful with the supplement. They need very little. Even less than the directions say, IMO.
    Ok a little off subject, but what is IMO!? I've seen it quite a few times and can't figure it out...
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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    In my opinion. Text talk these days
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    OOOOH! I see...Pretty obvious now....Hehe I feel kinda dumb...
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Yes...I feed trout but I look for rainbow or steel-head...fresh not frozen, and I also feed pinkies and worms...so they don't get the trout all the time. As far as the calcium goes...repcal with D3 is a good one...but I only use a small dusting every 3-4 feedings if I use it at all.
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Sounds good. And BTW, these dang pugets are the same way. When they occasionally won't take anything else, they're always willing to go nuts for trout.

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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    I feed small whole farmed trout to my garter,they are this brand [i think its the larger of the two in the picture] Ammo - Frozen Baits and Aquarium Foods .I chip small bits of the side every 2-3 days and mix it with half a chopped pinkie.Is this OK or should i change my feeding routine?
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    Re: Benefits of feeding Trout..?

    Quote Originally Posted by -MARWOLAETH- View Post
    I feed small whole farmed trout to my garter,they are this brand [i think its the larger of the two in the picture] Ammo - Frozen Baits and Aquarium Foods .I chip small bits of the side every 2-3 days and mix it with half a chopped pinkie.Is this OK or should i change my feeding routine?
    Sounds fine to me.

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    rainbow trout are a natural prey item in the wild.... =)
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