Most Tropical Fish will eat the regular tropical fish flakes you can buy at any pet-store.
other tropical fish ,birds,crocs,people,crabs etc
SHARKS
Bits of vegetables like diced carrot and cucumber. Honestly, they should be fine for about three days without food, it happens to them all the time in the wild.
Brine shrimp bloodworms algae pellets
no saltwtr fish eat saltwtr food tropical fish eat tropical food fresh watr fish eat fresh watr food
Any good tropical flake food is great for guppies. You can get fish flake online at www.bigalsonline.cmo at a great price.
The pellets yes, the tropical fish flakes, no. Feed it every two or three days.
yes. They are tropical fish after all. Flake food is usually best. You can also feed them brine shrimp and blood worms if they seem to like that better.
Any well balanced flake food for tropical fish will do.
Yes you can- but I've fed my male betta flake food and pellet food specifically for bettas.
There are so many varieties (species) of fish called 'aquarium sharks' that it is impossible to answer your question with any accuracy/authority. However I would advise you to feed 'Goldfish Food' to goldfish and look for some other tropical fish food for any other 'tropical fish'.
These fish can be taken care of just like most fish out there. Get a tank with a filter and put them in. Feed the Molly tropical flake food and the 'sucker fish' pleco algae tablets.
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.
Yes. When fish food(ex. tropical flake) sits for too long, it turns into ammonia, a very poisonous substance for fish.(and everything else too!) To prevent your fish from dying from ammonia, clean your tank about every 2 months.
Yes they do. It all depends on the size. Some small fishes eat flake and pellet food. Larger fishes many things from shrimp to even other fishes.
yes, only goldfish flake food