of course, all saltwater & Freshwater Fish can eat frozen bloodworms.
no they can not
Stars usually eat clams, oysters, or dead fish or dead crustaceans. They have also been known to live on algae.We have had a spiny starfish and a common starfish in a tank for months, they love mussels, put them in live and whole and the starfish will open them and feed. The mussels we get from the shore. We also feed them frozen Atlantic prawns from the supermarket
No. They feed on algae.
Frozen bloodworms
bloodworms or fish flakes
well in the wild they feed on bloodworms and things
Yes you can, like krill, betta pellets, bloodworms, tubiflex worms
No, Starfish do not eat water. It is impossible to "eat" water, unless it is frozen.
Starfish don't have to be fed as they eat the algue in the aquarium.
no. starfish feed on mussels, crustaceans, worms and echinoderms
Depends on the fish, my betta's get a treat of frozen bloodworms or live mosquitos.
Dragon fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and insects in the wild. They are opportunistic feeders that will also consume worms, shrimp, and other small prey they encounter. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish.