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More important than how often you feed is what you feed. A varied diet is far superior to feeding 5 times a day. I personally feed twice a day (3pm and ~10pm), with a variety of flake/frozen/vegatable foods. I also feed peas once a week to prevent constipation. About once every 2 weeks I will do a pea feeding followed by a 24hr fast. One very important and often overlooked thing is that fish are cold-blooded. They have much lower energy requirements than a warm-blooded creature of the same size/activity level. Virtually all of their energy goes toward movement and growth. Not having to maintain a stable temperature is very advantageous from an energy standpoint, and thus they can easily go quite a long time without food. It is not recommended, but it can be done. A 1 day fast, or lightened feeding is most likely going to do more good than harm. This feeding question comes up about once a week and there are proponents on either side, and sometimes the arguments get heated. I'm glad to see this hasn't happened yet.
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by not having anything in your gut, your body has to get ATP and calories from somewhere, and the first place it takes protein from is your muscles, not your fat believe it or not. 7enigma, im sure the western kid would live longer than the poverty stricken one, even if the kid was obese (besides im not saying to stuff and stuff your fish, so obesity shouldnt be played into this, especially since the fish arent crunching sugar and chocolate, whens the last time you saw someone fat on fruits and veggies?
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I think its just where fish love to eat, they eat anytime they can and as much as they can, but liek the others have mentioned, it is better to underfeed than overfeed
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I've seen more problems with fish that are down to overfeeding, than underfeeding: bloat, intestinal problems, poor water params, fungus from rotting food, not to mention lethargy. This all comes from seeing fish kept by other people, not my own, I should add
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Me? I don't have clowns anymore
Clowns do grow to over 12" if given the right conditions (I'd say a 100G+ depending on group size, e.g. 3). Too many people keep them in small tanks, and as a result nitrAtes build up more rapidly. Without decent pwcs on top of that, you end up with stunted growth and fish prone to disease. It's probably then that you'd see 7" fish. It's why many people say clowns are so sensitive: in actual fact, if they were given the right conditions to start with they'll do just fine! Oh, I should add: I've noticed over the last year or so that the quality of the clowns in numerous LFS seems to be degrading. I don't know if it's to do with overfarming (I'm guessing so). There are many which are deformed, and they seem to be absolutely tiny. Again, these fish are not going to do particularly well in the long run, even if they are rescued by well intentioned and knowledgeable fishkeepers!
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Thanks for the helpful reply. Sorry about having to downsize the number of tanks.
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Some more fuel for the fire:
http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/articles/...hbenefits.html http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology.../wcarroll.html
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Sparky, thanks for those links. I enjoyed the first one, but the second one goes against much that I've learned. Fasting will "detoxify the body" due to many trace harmful chemicals that are stored in fat, but the increased immune system and fewer cellular errors I just don't buy. I have no sources on hand, but fasting for extended periods can most definitely damage the immune system since your blood is the 1st place that energy is taken from (soluble protein, fats, sugars, etc). Many of which are tasked with preventing infection and regeneration of cells.
I definitely think there are health benefits to short fasts (less than 24 hours), but would be hesitant to go longer than that. And again, we are talking about HUMANS, warm-blooded creatures that use vastlly more energy due to our brain size than a cold-blooded fish, just in case someone wanted to use my post as an argument against fasting.
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