Feeding Your Betta Brine Shrimp

Adding a small amount of betta brine shrimp to your tank is a great way to increase the nutrition for your betta. Feeding your betta brine shrimp 2-3 times per week is the ideal amount to provide them with the …

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Food For Frontosa Cichlids

Frontosa Cichlids are semi-aggressive, ovophilous mouthbrooders. As such, they spend little energy catching their food in the wild. Hence, you should only feed your Frontosa Cichlid sinking foods. They will prefer sinking food. Listed below are some examples of foods …

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What Do Shrimp Eat?

Shrimp feed on plants, dead animals and biofilms rich in protein. Egg bearing females and juvenile shrimp generally eat more animal-based food. Adult males consume a mostly vegetable-based diet. Read on to learn more. Listed below are some of the …

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Tropical Malawi Flakes For Herbivorous Cichlids

MALAWI multi-ingredient flakes are a vegetable-based flake food for the everyday feeding of Malawi cichlids, including mbuna. They contain a high content of plant material, such as spinach, nettle, spirulina, and wheat germs, and are excellent sources of fibre, which …

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Purina Sinking Catfish Food

If you’re looking for a great carnivorous catfish starter diet, look no further than Purina’s line of sinking catfish food. The company’s carnivorous diets are known for their high protein content, and you can count on these to feed your …

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Choosing Shovelnose Catfish Food

Whether you’re keeping Shovelnose Catfish for sport or for consumption, you need to choose the right food for your fish. Shovelnose Catfish are native to temperate regions of the world and can tolerate a temperature range of 75 to 81 …

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What Do Brine Shrimp Eat?

The ideal salinity for brine shrimp is 30 to 35 percent, so they almost never occur in low-salinity environments. Because they cannot survive in low-salinity environments, they have adapted to thrive only in very high-salinity conditions. They are mobile thanks …

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