You should not feed crackers to fish as it has no nutrients for them in any way. In addition, the sodium level would not be recommended.
While some fisherman may use it as a means of a short term bait, it's not a source of food for fish at all.
Since kippers are a small fish and sometimes come in a tin in mustard I find them to be very good on crackers.
No, it is not good to give your hamster processed foods or foods with high sugar.
Yes, raccoons are known to eat a variety of foods, including saltine crackers. However, it is not recommended to feed wild animals, such as raccoons, as it can disrupt their natural diet and behavior.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.
Miner fish eat allergies.
No, Clown fish do not eat crackers
Only with chocolate and graham crackers.
yes they can eat a lot, scrup, crackers, but its better just to give them the fish food
I believe you mean Betta fish. No, it should be fine. You can treat you Betta fish by giving them bloodworms!
If they can eat weat they can eat crackers.
Cockatiels can eat crackers, except they make them put on weight. They have no nutritional content in crackers for cockatiels. Despite the movies where birds eat crackers, cockatiels eat vegetables and seeds (as a treat). Your cockatiel should eat everything in moderation. As for crackers, as an occasional treat - cockatiels love them!
no its to big and crunchey for them to eat just give it fish food
They are called "Goldfish Crackers" and they are cheese-flavored crackers that look like little fish.
Since kippers are a small fish and sometimes come in a tin in mustard I find them to be very good on crackers.
Gold fish, Cheese-It, and Jacob's Cream Crackers are viable competitors of Ritz.
I wouldn't recommend it. Normal crackers are better and they could eat it but its a bit unhealthy for them.
you should eat saltine crackers