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by lookoutworld
I made a brine shrimp hatchery and feed my fish live brine shrimp. check out this link http://www.marinedepot .com/
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...e they think the worms carry parasites. I don't share that opinion, but I prefer Hikari frozen brine shrimp. Almost every day, the large fish get adult brine shrimp, and the little fish get baby ...
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by johnarthur
...may carry parasites. It seems very unlikely. Blood worms do, however, smell a lot worse than frozen brine shrimp. Frozen baby brine shrimp are a very popular fish food, and it seems like most aquarium...
I don't think they will last very long. Even a ghost shrimp will eat one and those guys and ghost shrimp can go days on a single fish flake. So a tank with anything bigger than them may not be th...
Or frozen brine shrimp. Just be sure to thaw it well before feeding. Frozen brine shrimp comes in two sizes: baby and adult.
Sometimes you can buy the brine shrimp in flat packs. That lets you cut and thaw small amounts. Bettas also like frozen blood worms, but they smell pretty bad even when they're not spoiled. I onc...
... them good places to hide. They may grow faster if you feed them some frozen (but well thawed) baby brine shrimp once a day and a variety of flake foods once a day. Don't feed more than they eat ...
...ms once in a while and have never had a problem with Hikari brands. Most aquarium fish seem to like brine shrimp, and it's sort of the old standard in the aquarium hobby, at least on this side of...
...aten food. A turkey baster works for that. You may also want to consider getting some frozen, adult brine shrimp. In the morning, fish tend to have a better appetite because of the long fast. Thaw out...
Do you mean frozen brine shrimp? I suppose they could cause diseases if you feed too much or do not thaw them before feeding the fish. You can get baby brine shrimp for small fish and adult shrimp for...
...t anything that will hurt them they need to feel save and need a good hiding place. I keep about 10 ghost shrimp and 20 or so cherry shrimp in my comunity tank and they have their prefered spots. A lo...
...t size of a aquarium? I also read that they are shy how would that be with the male betta? Would an Amano shrimp be a good example of a freshwater shrimp for the aquarium? Now it would be either or no...
Some time ago, I had a recipe for DIY fish food. It used Pablum, ground up dry cat food, and even some shrimp flakes and other stuff made as regular fish food. Of course, you could not use it to feed ...
My daughter has two female beta's, a frog, a shrimp, and a plant in her 10 gallon tank. One beta is doing VERY well, beautiful coloration and getting fat and the shrimp loves life. The other be...
PS: Fish need some variety, and a good way to provide it is with frozen, adult brine shrimp. Fish stores sell it in many package sizes, so start small. Just break off a small hunk, thaw it, and offer ...
... 20 baby guppies as well. As for care goes you'll need some fish flakes a ziplock bag and some baby bribe shrimp, and an egg. Do waterchanges frecuantly about 20% a day is good, baby fish need good wa...
I feed my fish flakes, micro pellets, brine/mysis/spirulina shrimps, freeze-dried shrimp/bloodworms and frozen bloodworms, kelp flakes, shrimp pellets and boiled de-shelled peas. They never eat the s...
...ght back up to the top. I made a water test and it was fine. I feed my fish manley frozen food like brine shrimp, bloodworm and mysis shrimp. I wonder if this is why. What can I do with my Corry that ...
...the others I don't care about. Is there a fish that will eat the snails but won't eat my ghost shrimp. I'm heard the loaches and rainbow fish will eat my shrimp too and I really like ...
... a bit of growth. Who knows what's in all those weeds. So far they have been getting live baby brine shrimp (thank you mister hatchelflucffen), frozen baby brine shrimp, and a variety of flake fo...
...first. Aquarium shops have liquid and powdered foods. When they are larger they can eat frozen baby brine shrimp and flake food. Adult Bettas don't eat very much, but they like blood worms and fr...
...mall, you may want to grind the flake food between your fingers. They will benefit from frozen baby brine shrimp (well thawed) once or twice a day. Fry can eat several times a day, but lots of the foo...
...t has legs. I found a bigger one. It has a head and eyes and lots of legs. I thought maybe it was a brine shrimp or a water flea, but I can't find a pic online that looks exactly like what I have...
... to get rid off and the only fish i found that can eat it are, Rosy Bard, Siamese Algae Eaters, and Chery shrimp. my shrimp and chinese algae eater have done an exelent job keeping it off the rocks an...
Krill huh. might try some and ghost shrimp. Thats a nice pic of him. What is your salinity at now?
The shrimp need places to hide, and those plants will help, although all of them may not thrive in your aquarium.
...t that time I move the parents to their own aquarium and let the fry grow up. The fry get live baby brine shrimp from an in-tank hatchery, and that's supplemented with frozen baby brine shrimp. M...
...that seems to work best for me is a variety of quality flake foods in the morning and frozen, adult brine shrimp in the evening. The platies, cory cats and mystery snails also get an occasional algae ...
...any medications. When I had mystery snails, I noticed them eating algae as well as left over frozen brine shrimp....
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