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brine shrimp betta
I was under the impression bettas loved frozen brine shrimp
I got some today for my females they loved them, ate them right up, none of my males were interested, do they have to get used to it if they never had them before? also how about the gourami will them or the angels like them as well? One more thing I stopped in today at petco and they had a goldfish the one with the bubble checks pretty cute little things, it had one of his checks deflated, guess it got injured, I felt bad and was going to get him because the girl said no one would buy him because of it which is understandable, but I then noticed he had tail/fin rot, I ask her if she would QT him and treat him for the rot then give me a call and I would come back and get him, I don't have the space at the moment to QT him, she said sure she was pretty nice and seemed to care about the fish surprisingly, she said other wise they would more then likely get rid of him (yikes I think she was saying kill him) she said all though she did not know a lot about that type of goldfish, she did not think his bubble would grow back, will that cause problems with balance, swimming? and was she right in saying it wont grow back? just wondering, I will probably get him next week if she is able to treat him, I guess I should of just got him and did it myself but Luke gets attached to them and if he dies I would feel bad. nik |
brine shrimp betta
Hello. So sweet that you are taking on an injured bubble eye. Really
sad that he is hurt. I can't answer about your brine shrimp but know a tiny amount about bubble eyes. I was tempted to get one as my daughter loves them. I was advised not to as they don't have a dorsal fin and are a lot slower and will not get as much food as the other fish I have. I was told that they only do well with other bubble eyes and celestials. Occasionally with telescope eyes. I should think they might be alright with lion heads too as they have no dorsal fins. Just my opinion there. To be honest if it meant that a fish might perish because nobody wants him, then I wouldn't hesitate to put him in with my other fish and I'd just watch him like a hawk at meal times. Hope that helps. As you know, I don't have much experience. All this come from when I was looking at getting a bubble eye. I'd still like one. So cute. Mellie |
brine shrimp betta
"Nikki" wrote in message . .. I was under the impression bettas loved frozen brine shrimp I got some today for my females they loved them, ate them right up, none of my males were interested, do they have to get used to it if they never had them before? also how about the gourami will them or the angels like them as well? One more thing I stopped in today at petco and they had a goldfish the one with the bubble checks pretty cute little things, it had one of his checks deflated, guess it got injured, I felt bad and was going to get him because the girl said no one would buy him because of it which is understandable, but I then noticed he had tail/fin rot, I ask her if she would QT him and treat him for the rot then give me a call and I would come back and get him, I don't have the space at the moment to QT him, she said sure she was pretty nice and seemed to care about the fish surprisingly, she said other wise they would more then likely get rid of him (yikes I think she was saying kill him) she said all though she did not know a lot about that type of goldfish, she did not think his bubble would grow back, will that cause problems with balance, swimming? and was she right in saying it wont grow back? I read sometimes they refill with fluid and sometimes they don't. I have one with a lost bubble and it's doing fine. I may release the fluid from the other bubble to make it better balanced (use a clean needle). just wondering, I will probably get him next week if she is able to treat him, I guess I should of just got him and did it myself but Luke gets attached to them and if he dies I would feel bad. nik -- Koi-Lo.... the ReelMcKoi Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Aquarium FAQ are at: http://faq.thekrib.com/ ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
brine shrimp betta
"Mellie101" wrote in message ups.com... Hello. So sweet that you are taking on an injured bubble eye. Really sad that he is hurt. I can't answer about your brine shrimp but know a tiny amount about bubble eyes. I was tempted to get one as my daughter loves them. I was advised not to as they don't have a dorsal fin and are a lot slower and will not get as much food as the other fish I have. Not so!!!! They're as aggressive feeders and as fast as the Orandas (with dorsal fins) and compete well with them and lionheads for the food. Unless they have excessively large bubbles they do fine with other GF. Shubunkins and comets are so fast and agile they shouldn't be kept with any fancy GF. I was told that they only do well with other bubble eyes and celestials. I also have celestials and they need to be by themselves as they go by scent whereas the bubble eyes can see the food. Celestials are for the most part blind. Occasionally with telescope eyes. I should think they might be alright with lion heads too as they have no dorsal fins. Just my opinion there. To be honest if it meant that a fish might perish because nobody wants him, then I wouldn't hesitate to put him in with my other fish and I'd just watch him like a hawk at meal times. Hope that helps. As you know, I don't have much experience. All this come from when I was looking at getting a bubble eye. I'd still like one. So cute. They're adorable. :-)) I have 7 of them. Mellie -- Koi-Lo.... the ReelMcKoi Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
brine shrimp betta
"Mellie101" wrote in message ups.com... Hello. So sweet that you are taking on an injured bubble eye. Really sad that he is hurt. I can't answer about your brine shrimp but know a tiny amount about bubble eyes. I was tempted to get one as my daughter loves them. I was advised not to as they don't have a dorsal fin and are a lot slower and will not get as much food as the other fish I have. I was told that they only do well with other bubble eyes and celestials. Occasionally with telescope eyes. I should think they might be alright with lion heads too as they have no dorsal fins. Just my opinion there. To be honest if it meant that a fish might perish because nobody wants him, then I wouldn't hesitate to put him in with my other fish and I'd just watch him like a hawk at meal times. Hope that helps. As you know, I don't have much experience. All this come from when I was looking at getting a bubble eye. I'd still like one. So cute. Mellie I dont know if he is a bubble eye, his bubbles were below his eyes like his checks, very think layer of skin it seemed like it was my first encounter with them Nik yeah i only decided to get him because of his situation |
brine shrimp betta
Hi, it does sound like a bubble eye. Wish I'd spoken with Koi-lo
before I'd listened to somebody and was talked out of buying one. They told me that the fantail and Ryukin will beat it to the food everytime. That will teach me to listen to others :-) Good luck with the little guy, Nikki. Hope you enjoy him as much as the others Mellie |
brine shrimp betta
No the buble won't grow back.
Newer strains have many segmented bubles so that if one pops there is still some bubble left. They don't usually compete well at all if they are good sized bubbles. Do well on birneshrimp and frozen peas as well as flake. maybe try blood worm for the betta's. My betta's love brine but they are known for being drama queens. When fish are not hungry it can be a good time to water change. Healthy fish is a hungry fish espec if you have him at a high temperature |
brine shrimp betta
my bettas eat a lot, i do give them other type worms but for what ever
reason they did not seem to want to eat the frozen brine shrimp, they seemed to be a little better with it the second time around. Nik "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... No the buble won't grow back. Newer strains have many segmented bubles so that if one pops there is still some bubble left. They don't usually compete well at all if they are good sized bubbles. Do well on birneshrimp and frozen peas as well as flake. maybe try blood worm for the betta's. My betta's love brine but they are known for being drama queens. When fish are not hungry it can be a good time to water change. Healthy fish is a hungry fish espec if you have him at a high temperature |
brine shrimp betta
Nikki wrote:
my bettas eat a lot, i do give them other type worms but for what ever reason they did not seem to want to eat the frozen brine shrimp, they seemed to be a little better with it the second time around. Nik "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... No the buble won't grow back. Newer strains have many segmented bubles so that if one pops there is still some bubble left. They don't usually compete well at all if they are good sized bubbles. Do well on birneshrimp and frozen peas as well as flake. maybe try blood worm for the betta's. My betta's love brine but they are known for being drama queens. When fish are not hungry it can be a good time to water change. Healthy fish is a hungry fish espec if you have him at a high temperature My betta will eat frozen brine shrimp along with frozen bloodworms, flake, shelled peas - in fact pretty much anything I put in the tank Gill |
brine shrimp betta
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 23:39:51 -0400, "Nikki"
wrote: my bettas eat a lot, i do give them other type worms but for what ever reason they did not seem to want to eat the frozen brine shrimp, they seemed to be a little better with it the second time around. Nik I've been trying some of the freeze dried foods lately - some reading I've been doing suggests that today's freeze dried foods may be better preserved than frozen. I have no facts to back this claim, but I've been feeding freeze dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp from Omega, and my fish can never get enough of it. http://omegasea.net/products3.html -- Mister Gardener Everything Aquaria & Tropical Fish at The Krib: http://www.thekrib.com/ For Killfile FAQs visit http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/killfilefaq.htm |
brine shrimp betta
Mister Gardener wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 23:39:51 -0400, "Nikki" wrote: my bettas eat a lot, i do give them other type worms but for what ever reason they did not seem to want to eat the frozen brine shrimp, they seemed to be a little better with it the second time around. Nik I've been trying some of the freeze dried foods lately - some reading I've been doing suggests that today's freeze dried foods may be better preserved than frozen. I have no facts to back this claim, but I've been feeding freeze dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp from Omega, and my fish can never get enough of it. http://omegasea.net/products3.html I've never been brave enough to feed tubifex in any form. I have had enough trouble with blackworms (and they're not even grown in sewage) to make me hesitate. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
brine shrimp betta
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:22:10 GMT, Altum
wrote: Mister Gardener wrote: On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 23:39:51 -0400, "Nikki" wrote: my bettas eat a lot, i do give them other type worms but for what ever reason they did not seem to want to eat the frozen brine shrimp, they seemed to be a little better with it the second time around. Nik I've been trying some of the freeze dried foods lately - some reading I've been doing suggests that today's freeze dried foods may be better preserved than frozen. I have no facts to back this claim, but I've been feeding freeze dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp from Omega, and my fish can never get enough of it. http://omegasea.net/products3.html I've never been brave enough to feed tubifex in any form. I have had enough trouble with blackworms (and they're not even grown in sewage) to make me hesitate. Tubifex can cause trouble even after going through the cleaning and freeze drying process? -- Mister Gardener |
brine shrimp betta
Mister Gardener wrote:
Tubifex can cause trouble even after going through the cleaning and freeze drying process? -- Mister Gardener I doubt they clean internally and many bacteria produce spores. But my hesitation may be simple paranoia. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
brine shrimp betta
As a betta food I don't think anything beats mosquito wrigglers.
Ya can even gutload them on spirulina to get very pretty fishys. Mosquito larva don't take oxygen from the water they use a snorkle. So live food that doesn't use oxygen from water. handy. If you go about it the right way it's easy. ya need some rainwater in a shallow tray. Throw in a good pinch of yeast. Leave it in the shade outside. Female mozzies come lay there at night. You check in the morning and fish out the floating egg rafts. Kinda little floaty things that come back up if ya push them under the water with a finger tip. Depends on your local species, but mine can be stored in plastic bags in the fridge. When I need a batch of wrigglers I can pull out an egg-raft and chuck it in a plastic icecream tub full of fresh fishtank water. Usually they hatch soon after being put in water(2hours). You then merely toss in a bit of flake or whatever and grow them to size needed. Don't let them hatch. You aren't breeding the evil creatures. This is a sneaky trap. Death to the blood suckers! May their children be made into betta food. heh heh Freshly hatched they are handy for fry food. Some species are very tiny and have many many young. They can be size harvested by using nets with different sized mesh and merely tipping water between buckets. low tech but live food makes the difference and I get some good sized bubble nests. |
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