Feed tropical fish flakes twice daily as much as it will consume in three to five minutes.
Depends what you feed it and how much you feed it I normally feed my Molly around1-2 times a at depending how hungry my Molly looks I feed it at 6 in the morning and at 6at night so about a12 hour in between feeding
feed its belly with the goo
FEED HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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you can feed them crushed baby pellets or brine shrimp and some veg like boiled and dried peas
you should feed your fish at least twice a day. no more than they can eat within five minutes, and always the food that is best for their kind. you could feed them three times a day, but split two meals up between those three times, dont just add in another meal. Answer- Only feed them once a day. I feed my molly 3 times a day and she died the next four weeks.
Yes you can however it is recommended not to feed it to them too often as they may get an upset belly
The belly button is a must for all humans, as the placenta and umbilical cord are needed to feed the fetus. It is cut at delivery.
You can feed molly fish a variety of foods, including commercial flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or bloodworms. Providing a varied diet will help keep them healthy and ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients. Additionally, offer them small portions multiple times a day, as they have fast metabolisms.
Isolate your molly in a breeding box or a different small container with the same tank water. Crush up flake food till it is extremely tiny and feed them twice to three times a day after the second day. On the first day do not feed them as they will most likely not eat. Takes about 3 months before you should put them in your community tank. Good luck!
Well, your balloon molly most likely has a swim bladder disfunction. Don't worry it usually isn't the owners fault, more like the constant inbreeding and such to produce the balloon molly. These fish are so irregularly shaped, compared to the original form, that swimming in general is difficult. I suggest that you either cull the fish by getting a cup of tank water and a couple drops of clove oil. This solution will kill the fish almost painlessly. I believe that the clove oil paralyzes the fish, no problem. So the fish dies quickly. Another solution could be to feed your fish peas, yes the store bought peas. Because of the peas natural properties it could solve this problem, but this is unlikely for this is a short term solution. Your fish will die anyways. Why not end it now?