Introduce them to pellets make them feel like pellets are a treat like it is a luxury food and say they should try them.If when they try them and still only except pellets well i guess that is what they like there is no problem with that unless you do not want them eating that then since there spoiled make them not so spoiled so they are use to listening to you and will except pellets.
You can try gradually mixing brine shrimp and bloodworms with the pellets until they become accustomed to the new food. You can also try soaking the pellets in garlic juice to make them more appetizing to the fish. Be patient and persistent in offering the pellets as their primary food source.
Betta fish eat bloodworms, brine shrimp, betta pellets/flakes(avalible at all pet stores)They can also eat little crumbs of bread(the bread will not give them all the vitamins that they need to carry on for the rest of the day) They can also eat anything that is for betta fish!If you are wondering how much and how many times to feed your lovable fish look on the back of the container of your fish's food! Have fun with your betta fish!!!In captivity, Bettas generally eat bloodworms or specially marketed pellets for Bettas.Fish food. (pellets mostly)A betta can eat anything that any other small tropical fish can eat. This includes fish flakes (such as Tetramin), bloodworms, and small pellet food. Bettas are prone to over-eating, and should only be fed what it can eat in about 1 minute, once or twice a day. That is usually about 4-5 flakes, or 2-3 pellets, or 2-3 large bloodworms.
A pellet clip is the same as a bullet clip except for pellets. It fits in the breech of a pistol or rifle and holds the pellets that are waiting to be fired. Some clips are in the handle of the pistol.
yes you can as lond as they have not been spoiled or nothing is in the water, except for water
What cookies aren't good?! Except for the spoiled ones, of course. I recommend chocolate or peanut butter. Or chocolate AND peanut butter! Yum!
Very few, except for being spoiled. You will have an adult Regent and no real power til you attain your majority.
Most of the Tetras, Danios, Barbs and Livebearers (except Mollies) will enjoy similar conditions to Aussie Rainbows. So do some of the smaller cichlids like Rams/Kribs etc.
shelter, shade, water, food such as Mazuri or Munster llama pellets*. *please don't give them horse or any other kind of animal food except grass, hay leaves etc.
They'll eat pretty much anything we do (except chocolate, avacados, and a few other foods that are harmful) Monk Parakeets are supposed to be a diet high in pellets and fresh fruit and vegetables.
Cream cheese will turn green when it is spoiled. It is not like cheddar cheese when it turns green. You can cut off the mold on cheddar and the rest will be fine to eat. Not cream cheese. Once mold has formed, it is best to throw out all the pack.
A pellet stove is a type of stove that burns compressed wood or biomass pellets to generate heat for residential spaces. The pellets are automatically fed into the stove from a hopper, making it a convenient and efficient way to heat a home. Pellet stoves are known for their energy efficiency and relatively clean combustion compared to traditional wood stoves.
Have hay 24/7 for them to munch on and a bit of pellets. id say a quarter of a cup for every 5 lbs. and then veggies such as carrot tops and lettuce EXCEPT for icebergs bc they will give your bunnies diarrhea! and carrots are ONLY for TREATS!! which should ideally be no more than a tablespoon. :)