Too Much Live (frozen) Food?

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Is it possible to feed to much - well I suppose I mean too often? I recognise you can feed too much of anything in one go - but is there a reason not to feed frozen for every meal??

I feed my dogs a raw diet cos they were not designed to eat carbs and most commercial dog food is carb based - is the same true of flake vs live (or frozen)?? Food time seems so much more enjoyable when they have frozen so I just wondered?
 
Is it possible to feed to much - well I suppose I mean too often? I recognise you can feed too much of anything in one go - but is there a reason not to feed frozen for every meal??

I feed my dogs a raw diet cos they were not designed to eat carbs and most commercial dog food is carb based - is the same true of flake vs live (or frozen)?? Food time seems so much more enjoyable when they have frozen so I just wondered?

how much is a good price for frozen food? i take it you getting it well priced for continual feeding.
 
how much is a good price for frozen food? i take it you getting it well priced for continual feeding.

I duuno - hadnt even thought of the price - I picked up some packs whilst I was cycling - they had 3 for 2 at P@H - so that was good - but hadnt really looked (isn't that bad!!)
 
frozen bloodworms can cause major constipation if feed more than once a week
 
i hear that about bloodworm a lot, but i feed flake and bloodworm exclusively throughout the week and have never had it cause a problem, even if a fish pigs out on the bloodworm it has always passed without difficulty.

I have noticed, though, that depending on the brand you buy, the worms can vary in size. I generally prefer to feed Hikari rather than the [very] few other brands available in my area as the worms are thinner, though there are more of them instead of just red ice.
 

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