Since Commercial fish food is too small to blend it is recommended that you simply grind them with a soon or other utensil with a small enough edge in a small container. The final product should be a fine powder.
Newly hatched baby brine shrimp, the yolk of a hard boiled egg (only a little bit!), infusior. After about 2 weeks feed them microworms, day old brine shrimp, powdered fish flakes. As they get larger you can just move them onto crushed flakes.
Mine eat live shrimp. I breed my shrimp otherwise it would cost a small fortune. I feed mine shrimp pellets and freeze-dried brine shrimp. I tried feeding them flakes but they just ignored them.
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.
specific betta flakes pellets brine shrimp their own eggs== lol if they breed blood worms== what i feed mine. and now it jumps at my finger and bites at it.
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.
You can feed newborn black mollies finely crushed flake food or powdered fry food. It's important to provide them with small, easily digestible food to ensure they get proper nutrition as they grow. Additionally, you can also offer them baby brine shrimp or finely chopped vegetables.
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.
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.
you can feed them flakes, live food, pellets of shrimp and lots of other food including algae.