I prefer feeding frozen brine shrimp as a treat. It will stay fine in the freezer for months. I dissolve part of a cube in a small container of tank water and feed using a pipette.
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Thanks! I have omega one freeze dried brine Shrimp cubes. My brother got them for me as a gift although I have never fed freeze dried foods before. How should I feed them those cubes?I prefer feeding frozen brine shrimp as a treat. It will stay fine in the freezer for months. I dissolve part of a cube in a small container of tank water and feed using a pipette.
Thanks!Just take cube and break it up into much smaller bits with your thumb and forefinger. Don't overfeed...just enough that they will eat within about a minute or so.
Do not use live Tubifex for any fish. They come from sewer outlets and are always contaminated by bacteria. It doesn't matter if the supplier says they are clean, avoid live Tubifex worms at all cost.Thank you. All the foods I have currently have pretty good ingredients especially the omega one brand. I sometimes get them live foods. What is a good live food to get them? The stores by me sell live blackworms, live tubifex worms (I have never bought these), live brineshrimp, and some frozen bloodworms. Thanks again!
Below are the ingredients in the Fluval bug bites for goldfish and tropical fish. They have a few things in them that fish can't digest but the first few ingredients are fish and insect larvae so that is good. If you got them as a present, use them but I wouldn't go out and buy them specifically.One other question, as a gift yesterday a friend get me a container of fluval bug bites goldfish formula. I don't keep goldfish (although I want to) and I can't find ingredients listed on the bottle. Would these still be ok to feed my fish?
Thanks! I have quite a few snails in the tank that I feed bug bites in. I have 4 mystery snails, 3 nerites, 1 giant tower cap snail, and some cute little pond snails. Do you think they will be ok with me feeding the bug bites? Typically the catfish eat the bug bites very quickly when they hit the bottom of my tank so I don't think it gives the snails much time to eat them at all.Things like zinc oxide and manganous oxide (I assume its meant to be manganese oxide) can't be digested by anything. Zinc oxide is used as a sunscreen (pink zinc on your nose as a kid) and is regularly put into cheap vitamin supplements for people, but it's useless and doesn't get absorbed by the body. It has potatoe, wheat, calendula and rosemary extract that are terrestrial plants you don't normally give fish. They even have copper sulfate in so you don't want to use these in tanks that contain shrimp or crabs, and it might even kill snails if they eat it. (That part interests me coz I hate snails).
If all the food gets eaten by other fish then it should be fine, but if the snails get it, they might die due to the copper sulfate in the food.Thanks! I have quite a few snails in the tank that I feed bug bites in. I have 4 mystery snails, 3 nerites, 1 giant tower cap snail, and some cute little pond snails. Do you think they will be ok with me feeding the bug bites? Typically the catfish eat the bug bites very quickly when they hit the bottom of my tank so I don't think it gives the snails much time to eat them at all.
I feel too bad using the mystery snails or nerites but would the food have the some effect on mystery snails as it would on pond snails? I could use pond snails to test the food.If all the food gets eaten by other fish then it should be fine, but if the snails get it, they might die due to the copper sulfate in the food.
If you have a few spare snails, you could put them in a bucket of tank water and offer them some of the food. See if they survive eating it. If they do, then your good to go. If they die then you only killed a couple of common snails and you shouldn't use that food in the snail tank.