B bigblokey0 Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 1, 2006 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2007 #1 ive got guppies endler,glowlight tetra,neon tetra,white cloud,ghost shrimp,platys
yvez9 you don't know JACK FISH Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 2,423 Reaction score 0 Location Montreal, Quebec May 5, 2007 #2 Worms, if small enough, are fine Snails would need to be crushed for the fish you mentionned to eat them, otherwise they will just be ignored Whatever you chose to do, never feed them insects you find outside, unless you are 100% sure they are sterile.
Worms, if small enough, are fine Snails would need to be crushed for the fish you mentionned to eat them, otherwise they will just be ignored Whatever you chose to do, never feed them insects you find outside, unless you are 100% sure they are sterile.
OP OP B bigblokey0 Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 1, 2006 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2007 #3 what ya mean 100% sterile i gotta wash em first ?
raptorrex Inactive Joined Aug 1, 2006 Messages 6,480 Reaction score 2 Location U.K. May 5, 2007 #4 lol the answer is yes! all will be ok.
OP OP B bigblokey0 Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 1, 2006 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2007 #5 n1 cheers
yvez9 you don't know JACK FISH Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 2,423 Reaction score 0 Location Montreal, Quebec May 5, 2007 #6 By sterile i mean that the insctes have not come in contact with pesticides or chemicals if you find worms on your lawn and you use chemical fertilizers or pesticides, then it might not be a good idea...
By sterile i mean that the insctes have not come in contact with pesticides or chemicals if you find worms on your lawn and you use chemical fertilizers or pesticides, then it might not be a good idea...
OP OP B bigblokey0 Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 1, 2006 Messages 77 Reaction score 0 May 5, 2007 #7 ahh right thats ok then cheers