amaranth13
Fish Fanatic
Hi, I read it's good for fish to get small amounts of pea in their diet once a week to keep them 'regular'. I have just gotten ember tetras a week ago and I tried to feed them the inside of half a pea for all of them together, but I can't get it fine enough for them to eat (they're still very young) and it sinks so fast they don't get any before it reaches the bottom and then they lose interest all together.
Is it helpful to give a tiny bit of pea once a week? If it is, how can I make it float longer so they will actually eat it? I read somewhere that someone shelled peas, then dried them and ground it fine, but I think the shelled peas would get fungus on them and that would be worse than feeding no pea at all? Should I just not bother with it?
Is it helpful to give a tiny bit of pea once a week? If it is, how can I make it float longer so they will actually eat it? I read somewhere that someone shelled peas, then dried them and ground it fine, but I think the shelled peas would get fungus on them and that would be worse than feeding no pea at all? Should I just not bother with it?