Feeding Bolivian Rams

kiriyama

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Hi there is there any food that could be recommended for bolivian rams.
I have two males just now and don't know if they have special diet requirements. At the moment flake , vegetable flake , they steal the pellets for the corydoras , in the evening either frozen bloodworm , daphnia , brineshrimp or mysis. I put a couple of peeled squashed peas in tonight and they went mad for it , any suggestions appreciated
 
Hi there is there any food that could be recommended for bolivian rams.
I have two males just now and don't know if they have special diet requirements. At the moment flake , vegetable flake , they steal the pellets for the corydoras , in the evening either frozen bloodworm , daphnia , brineshrimp or mysis. I put a couple of peeled squashed peas in tonight and they went mad for it , any suggestions appreciated
next time you have a roast chicken...chop a small amount up and give it to them, same with tuna and beef...but dont feed to much beef as its quite fatty.
also mine like left over spam from when i go fishing, sweetcorn goes down well too!
 
Hi there is there any food that could be recommended for bolivian rams.
I have two males just now and don't know if they have special diet requirements. At the moment flake , vegetable flake , they steal the pellets for the corydoras , in the evening either frozen bloodworm , daphnia , brineshrimp or mysis. I put a couple of peeled squashed peas in tonight and they went mad for it , any suggestions appreciated
next time you have a roast chicken...chop a small amount up and give it to them, same with tuna and beef...but dont feed to much beef as its quite fatty.
also mine like left over spam from when i go fishing, sweetcorn goes down well too!

I wouldnt feed any animal meats to my fish except beefheart now and again.

I find bolivians like sinking type granules, tetra prima is perfect.
 
A high quality sinking pellet and live food like brine shrimp, worms, and dryed food.
 

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