Same food a regular glo-fish eats (the mother or father). I recommend fish flakes because it gives the fish a diet and you don't have to feed them ALL the time, but if they are huge, i recommend blood worms or shrimp.
Baby perch typically feed on small organisms such as zooplankton and insect larvae. As they grow, they transition to a diet of small fish and crustaceans. In an aquarium setting, they can be fed with brine shrimp, bloodworms, and commercial fish food designed for small carnivorous fish.
It is not recommended for fish to eat baby turtle food as their nutritional needs are different. Fish require specific nutrients found in fish food for proper growth and health. Feeding fish turtle food can lead to nutrient deficiencies and health problems.
Most baby crocodiles eat insects, shellfish, and smaller fish.
Baby crocodiles eat meat. Mostly insects, or shellfish.
Baby alligators typically eat insects, small fish, and crustaceans. They may also consume small reptiles or amphibians as part of their diet. As they grow, their diet expands to include larger prey such as birds, mammals, and larger fish.
Glo fish are genetically changed Zebra Danios. They would be eaten by any of the larger cichlids such as Oscars.
Glow fish are Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added to them to make them glow. They will eat Brine Shrimp avidly.
The answer is YES!
no they do not they eat frozen blood worms i have the african dwarf frogs with my glofish and they do not bother eachother
Yes.
Yes they are.
freshwater.
Baby blue penguins eat fish
The baby fish king fishers do eat the algae.
No. Glo fish are freshwater organisms and lobsters are saltwater organisms. And if they could live in the same water, one eats the other.
Glo fish are Zebra Danios that have been injected with a jellyfish gene to make them glow. They can mix with most Tetras OK.
They will eat baby guppies.