Ethoxyquin and MSG
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:07 pm
Hi, if anyone here has other pets, they might be familiar with ethoxyquin, a wood resin used as a preservative in pet foods. Due to pet owner outrage they've taken it out of a lot of products including dog/cat and bird food due to all the health problems that seemed to be caused by it. The safety level in humans ( I guess it's sometimes in Paprika?) is like 1,000 less than what they use in pet food.
So imagine my surprise when i noticed it in every fish food I picked up. I give my guys a lot of fresh food, but I'm not chopping shrimp up every day so I'm really pissed they've managed to still slip it into fish food. Now I'm sure it doesn't matter so much with a fish that might not have a very long lifespan, but with loaches and my pleco, I think it's fair to be concerned.
Also, reading the ingredients on my Hikari algea wafers, what do I find? MSG!!!??? What gives? Does my Pleco get a little fishy headache after he eats too?
I figured I'd bring this up here because there seem to be people here who love their fish and have them for long periods of time, so surely you can see why this might be a problem. People who've had their fishes a long time should keep in mind too, when did they start adding these chemicals to the food? Maybe it's a recent development so you've really haven't seen the negative effects on a fish you might really love yet.
So imagine my surprise when i noticed it in every fish food I picked up. I give my guys a lot of fresh food, but I'm not chopping shrimp up every day so I'm really pissed they've managed to still slip it into fish food. Now I'm sure it doesn't matter so much with a fish that might not have a very long lifespan, but with loaches and my pleco, I think it's fair to be concerned.
Also, reading the ingredients on my Hikari algea wafers, what do I find? MSG!!!??? What gives? Does my Pleco get a little fishy headache after he eats too?
I figured I'd bring this up here because there seem to be people here who love their fish and have them for long periods of time, so surely you can see why this might be a problem. People who've had their fishes a long time should keep in mind too, when did they start adding these chemicals to the food? Maybe it's a recent development so you've really haven't seen the negative effects on a fish you might really love yet.