Any good pet shop should carry them.
The phylum of algae that stores food in the form of floridean starch is Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae. Floridean starch is a form of carbohydrate unique to red algae, which serves as a storage reserve similar to the role of starch in plants.
Ensure the pregnant algae eater has a well-balanced diet with plenty of vegetables and algae wafers. Provide hiding spots in the aquarium to reduce stress during pregnancy. Monitor water quality closely and be prepared to separate the female if she displays signs of distress or aggression.
Honey, golden algae are not omnivores, they're actually photosynthetic organisms. They're more into soaking up the sun and making their own food rather than chomping on other critters. So, if you're looking for a seafood-loving algae, you're barking up the wrong tree, darling.
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Tadpoles are herbivores and primarily feed on algae and plant matter. Offering them ham, a meat product, may not be suitable for their diet and could potentially harm them. It is best to provide tadpoles with appropriate food like algae wafers or green vegetables.
algae and algae wafers
uh yes i they do. iv'e had one for a while and i feed it algae wafers and flakes, took a while for it to realize that the algae wafers were food though. hope that was useful peace out girl scout
Yeah.
They eat algae wafers, algae in your tank, or left over food the other fish haven't eaten.
Snails are small inverts and do not need to eat much. They are scavengers and will eat algae, and any other small things they can find your fish tank. Snails are a great edition to any tank and the need little if any care! You can supplement their diet with algae wafers, and small pieces of blanched zucchini and lettuce. Very minimally.
You can buy communion wafers at religious supply stores, online retailers, or at some churches.
Yes. Algae wafers are food that sinks on the bottom of the tank. it is food for some bottom feeders like cat fish. However, some upper or mid strata fish will eat it. Unless they're carnivores.
Rye wafers can be found at grocery stores, specialty food stores, online retailers, and sometimes at farmers markets or food co-ops. They are often sold in the cracker or bread section.
It doesnt need that much water, even a small plastic cup would work.
Yes, I have an Albino Corydoras catfish and he love to feast on the algae. Although they eat the algae, you may also want to buy them algae wafers or shrimp pellets just to make sure they are well fed!
Most of the time you can just leave them in the tank. The other fish will most likely leave them alone. You can feed them wafers with algae in them. They will also eat whatever your other algae eaters eat. I hope this answer helps!
Rabbit fish are herbivores and primarily feed on algae, seaweed, and other plant matter. They graze on surfaces using their specialized teeth to scrape off algae. In a home aquarium, their diet can be supplemented with algae wafers and blanched vegetables.