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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 |
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