You can feed them woodlice, flies, maggots, caterpilars(smooth skin not with spines on) grasshoppers, water flea, mosquito larvae, brine shrimp, glass worm, cyclops, blood worm, tubifex. BUT AVOID GIVING YOUR FISH Dragon fly larvae, great diving beetle larvae, whirligig beetle larvae, water boatmen, leeches, hydra. You can aso feed them: red meat, white meat, fish, potato, cereals, bread and vegetable matter.
Sharks are carnivores which mean they primarily eat meat. Their diet can consist of different kinds of meat. Most sharks eat fish but larger sharks may eat seals, and other marine mammals. Sea turtles, baby whales and dolphins, larger types of fish and even squid can be found in a shark's diet. And no, sharks do not eat people. They may attack people because they are curious and often times mistake a person for their favorite food, seals. People don't taste good to sharks. Sharks are more afraid of you then you are of it.
some fish eat fresh vegi's many off them eat bloodworms because they help with the fishes colour
Betta fish can eat brine shrimp, blood worms, and regular tropical fish food. Most of the time, they can be found at your local pet store.
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They eat Eubacteria.
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Guppies do eat algae. However, if you only feed it fish feed, then it will not eat the algae because it is so used to the fish feed...
sterfish are algae eaters, and they eat a certain type of algae thet kills most fish Do you mean starfish?
They are herbivores - or in plain English: plant eaters.
This is a good problem to have. Most algae eaters enjoy munching on green algae. It forms a green powder like look on the glass or plants of an aquarium in high quantities. If your aquarium does not have any signs of algae you have some options:Feed them Algae WafersThis is found at a local fish store. They can be added to the water without fear of algae spreading. Some fish enjoy eating them and some seem to not like them.Feed them Zucchini, not CucumbersIf your fish don't eat algae wafers they might not be hungry due to feeding on something you don't see them eat. If you believe them to be picky you can entice them to eat and grow faster by blanching Zucchini and cut it into small sizes then add it to the tank. Rubber band it to something that sinks or poke it through with a BBQ skewer and stick it in the substrate. Don't leave it in the tank for more than 24 hours. Fish will not eat the skin.Feeding ScheduleAlgae eaters can survive on as little as 2 - 3 times a week feeding schedule. I feed my algae eaters once a week because there is plenty of micro algae that is unseen for them to much on. It depends on the species.Blue Green AlgaeFish do not eat blue green algae. Almost nothing does. It looks like a blue green slime coating on rocks and plants and is a sign of bad water quality. It is actually a bacteria that uses encapsulated photosynthesizing algae to endure in harsh environments. Caused mainly by too much phosphates and not enough nitrates. Lighting may be a factor as well.
Siamese algae eaters grow to be a maximum size of 6 inches. This means that they require a minimum of a 20 gallon tank. Preferably with large leafed plants that they can rest on.
no they do not any type of algae eaters only eat algae that has grown on your tanks glass
yes algae eaters do eat dead fish because as i type this my algae eater is feasting on a dead goldfish!
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Most of the time you can just leave them in the tank. The other fish will most likely leave them alone. You can feed them wafers with algae in them. They will also eat whatever your other algae eaters eat. I hope this answer helps!
Yes Sometimes
Yes they are good as a treat but Plecos are algae eaters. Specialised food is available for algae eaters at good pet/fish shops
well mosquitoes eat flowers(neuter) .
They can eat duckweed, elodea or algae.
Try aquatic snails, like apple snails.
Many types of animals eat algae in freshwater. Snails, fish, bivalves and even birds are all common algae eaters.
Guppies do eat algae. However, if you only feed it fish feed, then it will not eat the algae because it is so used to the fish feed...
Because when a Algae Eater becomes fully grown it likes to eat the slime coat off the other fish. ( NOT all Algae eaters though) for example the Chinese Algae Eater WILL eat the slime coat off the other fish when it is fully grown.