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dwarf puffers diet
any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! |
dwarf puffers diet
We feed outs hermit crab pellets, betta pellets, shrimp pellets, cichlid pellets, a ghost shrimp on occassion, brine shrimp. Not much that we have not tried that they wil not eat. Only reason we feed it a bit of hermit food pellets is to get rid of it, not as a sole source of food, by any means, but just as a change every now and then. Oh and they also like krill and mysid shrimp as well... On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:48:01 -0600, Sconad wrote: any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
dwarf puffers diet
"Sconad" wrote in message ... any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! snails!!! lots and lots of snails crab and prawn are also favourites but snails are the go find someone with lots of problem ones cone snails may need a little pre-crush before it can dine on them! |
dwarf puffers diet
Convert that FW puffer to sal****er and its like a totally different fish. Colors are more bold and pronounced and there is all kinds of snails and other foods to feed them. I have converted figure 8 as well the green leopard puffers to sea water and they do just fine. On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:42:59 +1100, "swarvegorilla" wrote: "Sconad" wrote in message ... any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! snails!!! lots and lots of snails crab and prawn are also favourites but snails are the go find someone with lots of problem ones cone snails may need a little pre-crush before it can dine on them! ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
dwarf puffers diet
"swarvegorilla" wrote in message
... "Sconad" wrote in message ... any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! snails!!! lots and lots of snails crab and prawn are also favourites but snails are the go find someone with lots of problem ones cone snails may need a little pre-crush before it can dine on them! The Malaysian trumpet snails supposedly have shells that are too hard for dwarf puffers and probably the juvenile stage of the larger puffers. Pond snails are a favorite, as are the common Ramshorn snails. There are a couple of Puffer sites. Here's one I found really useful when I had Puffers: http://puffernet.tripod.com/main.html Gail F. |
dwarf puffers diet
"Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... "Sconad" wrote in message ... any suggestions on what they'll eat besides frozen bloodworms? i just got mine and i'd like to expand his diet, even if only a little bit... so far he doesn't seem interested in anything else. thanks! snails!!! lots and lots of snails crab and prawn are also favourites but snails are the go find someone with lots of problem ones cone snails may need a little pre-crush before it can dine on them! The Malaysian trumpet snails supposedly have shells that are too hard for dwarf puffers and probably the juvenile stage of the larger puffers. Pond snails are a favorite, as are the common Ramshorn snails. There are a couple of Puffer sites. Here's one I found really useful when I had Puffers: http://puffernet.tripod.com/main.html Gail F. I just crush the cone snails with a pair stainless steel pliers before I chuck them in. Ramshorn are the go. I have also found a mix of prawn, garden snail and gelatin has made an ok gellfood. For added giggles fill empty snail shell with the blend get the air out and ya have a nice sunken meal |
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