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Try some regular fish food. I used to have crayfish and I used to feed them fish food. When I fed the crayfish fish food I took them out of their tank and put them in a container with some water and fed them the fish food in the container. I did this so the the fish food won't make a mess in the tank. If the fish food floats on the top of the water stir it around and the food will fall to the bottom.

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