I don't recommend it because they are tiny and smelly and the water they live in could be nasty. I would feed them to a fish if anything. I used to buy them for my bettas. Any kind of fish would love a treat like that.
Brine shrimp.
newborns should be feed baby brine shrimp :) and i suppose you feed them when ever you feed a regular betta
No, you can feed them food made specifically for them, like 'BettaMin'. That's what I feed mine.
Blood & Earth Worms, Brine Shrimp, Mosquito Larva, Cyclops, and Crustations (Ghost Shrimp) :D
Sea monkeys are Brine shrimp and eat 'spirulina' which is a kind of algae.
Yes, you may feed your catfish brine shrimp,aswell as premium high quality flake food. Consult the Net. for complete care infirmation.
first separate the males then put a frozen block of brine shrimp inside
About 5-10 depending on size :)
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
they eat brine shrimp, blue-green alge. to find that they filter feed
There are many things you can feed goldfish fry. Some of the most popular are brine shrimp and Euphoria. You can buy brine shrimp eggs at most aquatic dealers/fish stores and hatching and raising them is relatively simple. When the brine shrimp are ready just use a small siphon to suck them out and release them in the goldfish fry tank. Now for Euphoria- that is a bit more difficult and not for the inexperienced fish breeder- you'd probably be better off just sticking to brine shrimp.
you can feed them crushed baby pellets or brine shrimp and some veg like boiled and dried peas