Well first you put the ill one in a separate tank and make sure you shell the peas first and cut them in half or quarters depending on the fish's size. if it tend to float it will be a little more difficult . . . . . . . . .
fill a bucket of water to abut just over the width of your fish so it can touch the floor easily the simply drop the halves or quarters of peas into the water
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if it doesn't eat them then seek medical advice to help your fish and only do this if your fish has bladder problems.
No they can't eat frozen foods!!
I feed my catfish macaroni, frozen peas should be fine for a catfish. If the fish cant swallow something, generally it cant fit it in its mouth. Plus, they swim in their own feces, vegetables won't harm it.
Yes
It probably has a problem with its swim bladder. Chop some peeled frozen peas for it to eat.
they eat fish and peas
most types of turtles eat frozen peas and corn and turtle food
Usually flakes, pellets or small frozen vegetables e.g. peas.
o.O if they like pea soup
When peas are frozen, their like little ice balls.
I think they just can eat fish food. So, i wouldn't feed you betta fish sweet peas. kk
The frozen peas would contain living bacteria. The canned peas are actually sterilized.
They usually eat tropical fish flakes, but i also give mine frozen blood worm, daphni, tropical feast, and cyclops (all other frozen treats) available from most fish stores . be sure not to feed theses daily just twice a week instead of flake foods. They also seem to like my sucker fishes algie waffers alot to and frozen peas every now and agen popped out off the shells.