you feed them every other day to them.
Every three hours.
Danios live for about 3-5 years. Try to get a group of danios that are the same size.
They don't die. Therefore you don't have to feed them ever if you don't want to.
Most shelters feed twice a day, morning and night. However, some animals may be fed more often, such as puppies that need more nutrition and energy.
You only have to feed your monster once a day, but I feed it once every 2 days! You need to feed your Moshi Monster often enough to keep it healthy and happy.
There are a few major problems with this setup. :( 1. Danios need to live in a school; usually with at least six to eight fish, which your aquarium is not big enough to house. 2. It isn't a good idea to put a betta with danios, who tend to get aggressive. Since bettas move slowly, the danios might nip at his tail, and the betta won't be able to excape them. Danios are very darty and fast, and their constant movement may be stressful for your betta. In my experience, neon tetras work great with a betta, since they don't move very fast and aren't tail-nipping fish. For that you will need at least 10 gallons. The snail shouldn't be a problem, though. So if I were you I would get another aquarium. Consider a three gallon tank. Put your betta into that and leave the danios with the snail. Make sure to add some more danios to the group. Good luck, hope this helped.
my friends staffy has had a litter of pups but we can't seem to get the last born pup to feed from her what should we do.
Danios normally live in warmer water but are also excellent swimmers in cold water
I have 4 ducks and I feed them two big cups of cracked corn and two big cups of duck pellets. You should feed them every time they are out of food.
u should feed them once a week most likely on fridays.if u keep feeding them too often they get acustom to thoughs days and they will need to eat daily.p.s to much money though just feed them every frieday thell be okay
Forget about them being "glo fish". That is just SPIN. Glo fish are a genetically altered common fish made to glow artificially. They are in reality Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio). The females are slightly larger and plumper in the tummy than the males which are more slim lined.