S sylvia Fish Connoisseur Joined Oct 26, 2004 Messages 6,028 Reaction score 4 Dec 11, 2004 #16 It doesn't realy matter IMO provided you vary the diet - whenever you go to the LFS see if there's something interesting Your particular fish aren't picky and will be perfectly happy with what you have listed.
It doesn't realy matter IMO provided you vary the diet - whenever you go to the LFS see if there's something interesting Your particular fish aren't picky and will be perfectly happy with what you have listed.
yvez9 you don't know JACK FISH Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 2,423 Reaction score 0 Location Montreal, Quebec Dec 11, 2004 #17 I agree get frozen or live (if you can harvest them) I prefer the frozen cubes. Frozen jelly is usually a hassle cubes you just thaw and dro^in the tank I usually give my fish some frozen bloodworms
I agree get frozen or live (if you can harvest them) I prefer the frozen cubes. Frozen jelly is usually a hassle cubes you just thaw and dro^in the tank I usually give my fish some frozen bloodworms
OP OP S StarOrbs Fish Herder Joined Dec 1, 2004 Messages 1,019 Reaction score 0 Location NJ, USA Dec 11, 2004 #18 Thats a good thing considering I'm pretty much a newbie at this. heh
OP OP S StarOrbs Fish Herder Joined Dec 1, 2004 Messages 1,019 Reaction score 0 Location NJ, USA Dec 11, 2004 #19 One more thing how much do you usually feed for fish these size, just a pinch or so of the desired food?
One more thing how much do you usually feed for fish these size, just a pinch or so of the desired food?
WILDER Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 21,639 Reaction score 12 Location GB Dec 11, 2004 #20 Yes a pinch of the dried food products, and a cube for frozen but thaw first.