This may mean that you are over feeding your fish and they cannot finish what you have put in the tank; reduce the amount of food you give each feeding, and make sure you clean the tank regularly
Yes, urchins are considered "cleaners" and will scavenge the bottom of the tank for food.
food flaots
Yes, betta fish can eat food that sinks to the bottom of the tank. They are known to be opportunistic feeders and will often search for food at different levels of the tank. It is important to ensure that the food is appropriate for betta fish and does not cause water quality issues.
Certain types of fish, such as catfish and plecos, are known for cleaning the bottom of a tank by consuming algae and leftover food.
its possible but i have a crayfish who his food is floating he gets it but no they can not get out cause they are use to the water
Yes ghost fish can eat the same food as other fish, if the food falls to the bottom of the tank.
Dead or dying
What happens is the food rots in the tank. This rotting/decay creates gas (Ammonia) and that will poison the fish and burn its gills. This results first in sick fish and then death.
The key to her diary is in the treasure chest on the bottom of the fishtank but you need to spill fish food into the tank to stop the fish from attacking you the food is on the shelf above the tank
Yes. Algae wafers are food that sinks on the bottom of the tank. it is food for some bottom feeders like cat fish. However, some upper or mid strata fish will eat it. Unless they're carnivores.
Some suitable bottom feeder fish options for a 5-gallon tank include dwarf shrimp, snails, and small catfish species like pygmy corydoras or otocinclus catfish. These fish can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food from the bottom of the tank.
they eat left over fish food on the bottom of the tank (if in tank)