Yes its ok i donr that to mine before i decided to get rid of mine hey did really well and developed healthy cause i mixed those all powders of those together and and they grew reallllly healthy lol
Yes. Freeze dried worms are safe for guppies but lots of people have had problem with baby guppies because they are too small to eat the freeze dried bloodworms.
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
Pellets and flakes... but they ABSOLUTELY LOVE freeze dried blood worms
They will eat vitamin enriched flakes,frozen,freeze dried and live food
Mix sawdust - preferably fairly big flakes - with water to a thick porridge. Pour into a mold, and freeze it.
When water evaporates. Then when it is cold the water in the clouds freeze and when it gets colder it starts to snow big snow flakes
It is estimated that there are trillions of possible variations for snowflake shapes due to the unique arrangement of water molecules as they freeze. Each snowflake is believed to have a one-of-a-kind design.
When a toad hibernate's they simply freeze there body the moment that they come into contact with snow flakes. They freeze for long periods of time. Im so smart because I seen one on the internet
Yes, because the freezer has to use more energy for the crushed ice.
A scree is when water in mountains freeze and cracks the mountain, scree is crushed bits of rock. Often barely at rest angle.
Well, it depends. If it is a tropical fish it needs tropical flakes. If it is a betta fish it needs betta pellets. If it is a algae eater they need algae chips. If it is a fresh water fish it needs fresh water flakes or pellets or goldfish flakes or pellets. They all like freeze dried blood worms as a special treat! It is good to feed a variety of fish foods! Good luck!
Bettas can eat worms, brine shrimp, frozen live food, freeze dried live food,and that's it. DO NOT feed your bettas FLAKES. They will give you a look you will never see again.