<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12003812#post12003812 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DeadlyMuffin
I've been looking for information on this. Do you have a source?
Directly, no. Most of my information comes from experience, reading Lee Birch's articles on feeding fish correctly, listening to different lectures on fish feeding, and of course, these types of forums.
Here's a quick quote that I found though
"...feeding saltwater fish freshwater food can cause premature liver failure and the early demise of your fish."
While I'm not saying you should never ever feed them, think of FW fish as a really fatty, greasey, cholesterol filled cheeseburger. You can eat one once in a while as a "treat" but don't rely soley on it for nutritional value; feed sparingly.
Lee Birch says:
"No freshwater feeder fish (e.g., Goldfish, Guppies, etc.)
No brackish water feeder fish.
No feeder fish that are both freshwater and saltwater (e.g. Monos, Mollies, etc.)"