Try soaking your pellets/flakes in bloodworm juice or mix the two before feeding.
Larger fish are often fed live foods such as brine shrimp, or frozen foods such as bloodworms.
In captivity stinkpots tend to favor carnivorous food items like aquatic turtle pellets, snails, earth worms, grasshoppers, crickets, ghost shrimp, small crayfish & commercial aquatic turtle pellets are taken.
In the aquarium Flower Horns should be fed cichlid pellets. In the wild, they have a varied diet typical of south American cichlids; they are omnivorous, eating some plant matter, but mostly insects, small fish, and other invertebrates. In aquarium it is recommended that they be fed a varied diet consisting of pellets (max crude protein), bloodworms, some serious hobbist also treat their Flowerhorn's with beef heart, prawns/shrimp, krills. 1 Green Pea once a week and veggie pellets which are meant for herbivores fishes like Koi's. However the mixture of these pellets should be such you feed them more of the carnivores cichlid then the veggie pellets e.g 80% of pellet of protein stuff (as it is extremely essential for better development)and 20% veggie for balanced diet. I have also heard about flowerhorns eating fruits however these cases are rare depending on what the fish likes to eat. In the wild they would eat what most cichlids in the region would feed on as they are highly adaptibility and hardy nature.
in order to make your fish grow faster, you should feed it nutrient rich foods such as baby brine shrimp, black worms, blood worms, white worms, mysis shrimp, etc. live foods or foods that were once alive are always better to boost growth than say, flake food and pellets. if your fish is a vegetarian, spiralina flakes or pellets would then be your best bet. *for baby brine shrimp, they are always the most nutritious when they are newly hatched (preferably 24hrs old). this is when they still have their yold sac, especially great if you are raising fry.
ghost shrimp is a clear small shrimp that u can c through
Introduce them to pellets make them feel like pellets are a treat like it is a luxury food and say they should try them.If when they try them and still only except pellets well i guess that is what they like there is no problem with that unless you do not want them eating that then since there spoiled make them not so spoiled so they are use to listening to you and will except pellets.
Baby bettas should be fed live or frozen brine shrimp and daphnia. Older bettas will eat bloodworms,daphnia,brine shrimp,betta pellets, and blackworms.
Mosquito Larvae, aquatic crustaceans, worms. They will also eat flakes, algae granules, bloodworms, crushed pellets, brine shrimp, or baby shrimp.
blackworms, bloodworms, mosqito larve, betta pellets, daphnia, infursia, baby brine shrimp, tublex worms, ect.
It depends what kind of Catfish you are talking about.Most will eat anything they can find on the bottom of your aquarium such as shrimp pellets or bloodworms. They do not seem to have a favorite. They are not very smart fish compared to others.
They can eat bloodworms, brine shrimp, etc.
it's kind of a matter of personal opinion i like them on a diet of: frozen bloodworms frozen brine shrimp freeze dried black worms beefheart flake and pellets I mix and match so they never get bored
No, they eat things like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
it's kind of a matter of personal opinion i like them on a diet of: frozen bloodworms frozen brine shrimp freeze dried black worms beefheart flake and pellets I mix and match so they never get bored
Shrimp pellets
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
No they don't because they only eat bloodworms(from my experience) and other worms