No mention by dthoffset of potion size was made, that's why I just wanted to point out that feeding twice a day didn't seem like the right advice.
Also, I think you guys are being a little harsh on the food companies. If all they cared about was the money, there wouldn't be any quality ingredients at all. You, the consumer, have to do your part by looking at the label, and buying the food with the ingedients you want. Look at Omega One's foods for instance, very good stuff in there for pretty much the same price. Tetra's crisps are cooked slower for less ash content. Those companies aren't just doing that for profit. There are other good foods out there, the consumer has to do their part too by reading the label. And in regards to the money part, are you suggesting that they should be making fish food just for the fun of it? The company should be rewarded for making a product the consumer wants. That, and I don't think that there are too many fish-food millionaires out there. It is just not a huge profit-making business especially when you look at it compared to oil or computers or television. Yes, there is money invovled, but you have to pay your employees and pay to distribute, etc. etc. For example, Omega Protein corp (makers of Omega One foods) lost over $7 million (U.S. dollars) last year. (
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/finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=OME&annual ) Pretty poor if 'they're just in it for the money', eh?
And if you are so gullible, or brainless, or unable to think for yourself that you are going to do exactly what any company tells you, you're not going to get any sympathy for me. I'm not going to feed my fish on any schedule other than the one I've found works for me, regrdless if the company tells me to feed 1 times, 2 times, 22 times, or whatever. You have to think for yourselves.