you feed them every other day to them.
bloodworms or fish flakes
of course, all saltwater & freshwater fish can eat frozen bloodworms.
well in the wild they feed on bloodworms and things
They eaat tropical fish flakes (some will or not) Bloodworms (Mostly would eat) or any live things that will fit in the glass fish mouth
Feed it bloodworms it worked with mine and my mates one
Nothing. I feed mine tropical flakes! P.S. i have a betta named Frodo lol
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.
Larger fish are often fed live foods such as brine shrimp, or frozen foods such as bloodworms.
I feed my Betta two or three pieces in the morning and three in the evening. However, if you feed your Betta a bloodworm then feed him the bloodworm and nothing else for the rest of the day. But don't feed him bloodworms too often because he will start to refuse the other food you give him.
Dragon goby (Gobioides brousonnetti) is a scavenger that feed only on smaller food types, such as plankton, daphnia and bloodworms.
I feed mine crushed up tropical fish food.
Fish are classified into three types depending on what they eat.The three classifications are:Herbivores - These fish eat plant material only. They are usually bottom feeders and will eat the algae in your tank. These should be fed algae tablets.Omnivores- Fish of this classification will eat both plant material and meat. These fish can survive on fish flakes and algae.Carnivores - These fish will eat meat only and should not be put in a tank with other fish. If you have one of these you would want to get feeder fish from your pet store such as gold fish.