The
white spotted pufferfish
eats invertavrates, shrimp and small fish.
Yes, frozen shrimp can be a good source of food for puffer fish. Thaw the shrimp first before offering it to your puffer fish to make it easier for them to eat. Make sure the shrimp is free of any preservatives or added substances that could harm the puffer fish.
i feed my 7" stars and stripes puffer fish 2 LARGE prawns 2 frozen cubes of brimeshrimps or krill or myisis shrimp 2 clams in the morrning and again in the eveining. she always looking for more too.
green sea turtles eat green algae a tiny plant that grows in the ocean. that makes them green
mysid shrimps, worms and amphipods
It is not recommended to feed guinea pigs kumquats as they are high in sugar, which can lead to digestive issues and obesity in guinea pigs. It is best to stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and limited fruits as treats.
To feed a cherrystone clam to a green spotted puffer fish, you just give it the whole clam. Puffer fish are able to crack open the clam and eat what is inside.
About 5-10 depending on size :)
Green spotted puffer fish primarily feed on a diet that includes various types of algae, aquatic plants, and some types of vegetation. They enjoy soft, leafy greens such as water lettuce, duckweed, and certain types of aquarium-safe plants. Additionally, they may also consume small invertebrates and crustaceans in their natural habitat, but plant matter forms a significant part of their diet in captivity. It's important to provide a varied diet to ensure their health and well-being.
Many people will give these fish just so-so care. But if they are cared for properly, they could live about 10 years. With my puffers, I change half the water in the tank once a week and make sure to feed them a lot. They also like to have a hiding spot where they wont be scared. i luv em tho!
Feed it enough so it doesn't die.
Green Spotted Puffers have unusual salt requirements, while they can be kept in freshwater for a very short time when young, they need to be acclimated to brackish, and eventually full marine conditions to survive. Because of this, and their huge space requirement (30+gallons per fish) there isn't much that can be kept with them. See: http://greenspottedpuffer.net/tankmates.htm that's is a very good site to go to a nother site is http://www.thepufferforum.com/forum/ u will need to feed them a viriety of foods. 0-2in pifers should be fed every day.3-4 in puffers should be fed every other day. 5+in puffers should be fed every 3-4 days this maybe hard because they will beg. but if u feed them to much u can kill them. only feed them till there bellys r slightly rounded. u will need to feed them piecise of scalop, crab legs n osters from ur local grocerie store. also gut loaded ghost shrimp, brine shrimp, blood worms,and most importent snails. snails r vital for puffers it helps keep there teth trimbed down.
The researcher and investigators work their best. They always search. They feed the dolphins everyday. They are hard workers.
A good rule of thumb is to only feed your fish what it can eat in 2-3 minutes. Feed that amount to him twice a day.
Spotted lanternflies prefer to feed on trees such as the Tree of Heaven, willow, maple, poplar, and walnut.
Yes they do when you feed them fish they poo out fish. If you feed them green stuff they poo out green stuff
Yes, frozen shrimp can be a good source of food for puffer fish. Thaw the shrimp first before offering it to your puffer fish to make it easier for them to eat. Make sure the shrimp is free of any preservatives or added substances that could harm the puffer fish.
No. A spotted bat is a species of bat, as its name implies. And as we all know, bats are mammals (they give live birth and feed their young milk).