I don't recommend it because they are tiny and smelly and the water they live in could be nasty. I would feed them to a fish if anything. I used to buy them for my bettas. Any kind of fish would love a treat like that.
To ensure the optimal health and growth of brine shrimp, you can feed them a diet of algae, yeast, and commercial brine shrimp food. These foods provide essential nutrients and promote healthy development in brine shrimp.
To ensure proper nutrition and growth of brine shrimp, you can feed them a diet of algae, yeast, and commercial brine shrimp food. These foods provide essential nutrients and promote healthy development in brine shrimp.
Brine shrimp.
To ensure proper nutrition and growth of brine shrimp, feed them a diet of algae, yeast, and commercial brine shrimp food. This will provide them with essential nutrients and promote healthy development.
newborns should be feed baby brine shrimp :) and i suppose you feed them when ever you feed a regular betta
No, you can feed them food made specifically for them, like 'BettaMin'. That's what I feed mine.
Blood & Earth Worms, Brine Shrimp, Mosquito Larva, Cyclops, and Crustations (Ghost Shrimp) :D
Sea monkeys are Brine shrimp and eat 'spirulina' which is a kind of algae.
Yes, you may feed your catfish brine shrimp,aswell as premium high quality flake food. Consult the Net. for complete care infirmation.
Brine shrimp are considered consumers in their ecosystem. They primarily feed on microalgae, plankton, and organic detritus, which makes them heterotrophic organisms. By consuming these primary producers, brine shrimp play a key role in the aquatic food web, serving as a food source for larger animals.
About 5-10 depending on size :)
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.