Yes, guppies can eat coriander leaves in moderation. While they primarily thrive on a diet of high-quality fish flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods, adding small amounts of chopped coriander can provide some variety and additional nutrients. However, it's essential to ensure that any new food is introduced gradually to avoid digestive issues. Always rinse the coriander to remove any pesticides or contaminants before offering it to your fish.
Americans call coriander leaves "coriander" or "cilantro."
Coriander's father leaves because he is accused of treason and must flee the country to avoid arrest and possible execution. He leaves behind Coriander and her mother to protect them from the dangerous political situation.
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No. The edible portions in Coriander are leaves and seeds
No you can't. Fresh coriander is when you use the leaves and ground coriander uses the seed of the plant. Their flavour is quite different from each other.
Adult guppies eat their own babies, and fish like tuna eat guppies.
I have 6 budgies, they don't eat fruits at all. they eat seeds, coriander leaves and banana leaves are their favorites ! The country where i live, i get only one kind of bird seed.
most fish will even guppies will eat other guppies it is a risk all ways
Guppies are livebearers. So they don't lay eggs. Male guppies WILL eat their own baby guppies. They will eat any baby guppy they see. It doesn't matter if it's their own or some other guppies'. Male and female guppies eat baby guppies.
You can use coriander stems or cilantro leaves as a substitute for coriander root in a recipe.
Guppies aren't large enough to eat frogs.
Coriander has a pungent lavender-like smell. I smelled this from the seeds, not from the leaves.