blue_betta Fish Herder Joined Jan 29, 2007 Messages 1,111 Reaction score 2 Location west lothian, scotland May 5, 2007 #1 have previously found daphnia cultures easy to set up, are the new born babies any good as betta fry food?
have previously found daphnia cultures easy to set up, are the new born babies any good as betta fry food?
dmarie04 Fishaholic Joined Jan 6, 2007 Messages 468 Reaction score 0 Location Topeka, Ks USA May 5, 2007 #2 I've read that they are. I feed my 6 wk old betta fry frozen daphnia, I'm sure the live would be much better.
I've read that they are. I feed my 6 wk old betta fry frozen daphnia, I'm sure the live would be much better.
Gill Store Manager Coalville Aquatics Joined Feb 7, 2004 Messages 6,117 Reaction score 2 Location Derby May 6, 2007 #3 Yep I use them, but feed them crushed spirulina for added vitality and nutrient content.
F FullCircle New Member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 May 7, 2007 #4 I have found that pulex are too large for fry that are under 2 weeks old. But I had some true moina, and the adults were only a little larger than weel old pulex, and I think they would be great t0o add to a fry tank.
I have found that pulex are too large for fry that are under 2 weeks old. But I had some true moina, and the adults were only a little larger than weel old pulex, and I think they would be great t0o add to a fry tank.