Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.
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they will but only when they die. The fish gets darker every time but doesnt change until then
This depends on the amount and type of this coloring substance.
No. Food coloring is simply added for visual effect.
no
Sugar, gelatin, and food coloring.
No, food Coloring is a water based dye, it will have a negligible effect on the rate at which water evaporates.
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
Absolutely none. Fish take food into their mouths and taste it. If they like it, they swallow, if not they will spit it out. The colour of the flakes has no bearing on what the fish takes in and tastes in my experience.Read more: What_effect_does_food_color_have_on_the_amount_of_food_a_fish_eats
i would not recommend
Unless the food coloring has some active ingredient, it will not affect the salt water chemically. In the environment, adding excessive food coloring to water may reduce the amount of light available to plants living in the water. Otherwise the coloring itself is innocuous.
Yes
To achieve a lavender color in food, you can mix blue and pink or purple food coloring. A small amount of blue coloring combined with a larger amount of pink will create the desired light lavender hue. If you have access to purple food coloring, it can be used directly for a more vibrant lavender shade. Always start with a small amount and adjust to achieve the perfect tone.