miss.lottie
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello everyone!
I am new to this forum and this is my first ever post.
I am currently conducting research for an article I'm planning to write for vegan magazine about which species of freshwater aquarium fish can be raised on fully vegan diets and how/what to feed them (my own fish are not vegan, but this article will be for anyone who is curious about whether or not their pet fish can live on a vegan diet, and if not, which ones can). So far I my research seems to have concluded that certain mostly-herbivorous species like mollies, silver dollars, pacus, farlowellas, tropheus cichlids, plecos, corys and goldfish can easily thrive on a vegan diet of things like Repashy's Super Green gel, Algae Wafers and fresh algae, fruits and vegetables, but I am curious to know whether anyone else here agrees with these findings. I have heard some people say that other livebearer species like guppies and platies and barbs can also subsist on a vegan diet, but I have yet to confirm whether this is true or not, and would really appreciate it if anyone could give me an expert opinion.
Please let me know your thoughts on this!
I am new to this forum and this is my first ever post.
I am currently conducting research for an article I'm planning to write for vegan magazine about which species of freshwater aquarium fish can be raised on fully vegan diets and how/what to feed them (my own fish are not vegan, but this article will be for anyone who is curious about whether or not their pet fish can live on a vegan diet, and if not, which ones can). So far I my research seems to have concluded that certain mostly-herbivorous species like mollies, silver dollars, pacus, farlowellas, tropheus cichlids, plecos, corys and goldfish can easily thrive on a vegan diet of things like Repashy's Super Green gel, Algae Wafers and fresh algae, fruits and vegetables, but I am curious to know whether anyone else here agrees with these findings. I have heard some people say that other livebearer species like guppies and platies and barbs can also subsist on a vegan diet, but I have yet to confirm whether this is true or not, and would really appreciate it if anyone could give me an expert opinion.
Please let me know your thoughts on this!