I normally feed my betta frozen blood worms as a treat. When I gave him frozen blood worms, he didn't know what to do with them.same goes for my betta, he sees bloodworm the circles it for about 30secs then realises he can eat it lol
I normally feed my betta frozen blood worms as a treat. When I gave him frozen blood worms, he didn't know what to do with them.same goes for my betta, he sees bloodworm the circles it for about 30secs then realises he can eat it lol
P predatorkeeper87Parasites are one of the biggest risks.
I just had to treat a florida gar I got from a buddy for TAPEWORM. Pretty much all that he fed this fish previously was feeders. This is the likely source of the parasites in this case.
Aside from that feeders tend to be a far more expensive way to feed your fish.
Myself I usually rely on a "teacher fish" that already eats pellets or frozen to show the new fish what to do. I've found most fish will convert rather quickly in this case.
in the reptile trade we call that "GUT-LOADING"When I still had my pike cichlid. It was fed live feeders from lfs. So what I did was quarantine the feeders and fed them with good pellets. I would fed the feeders to the pike cichlid and slowly toss a feeder that I killed on purpose. Eventually it'll learn to eat the killed ones and then I would slowly switch it over to just killed feeders to frozen silversides. Once my pike started eating frozen silversides I stopped with the feeders and would just stuff the frozen food with pellets. It's a hassle but at least it's off live feeders. Less chance of infection.
Used to own a few lizards back in the daysin the reptile trade we call that "GUT-LOADING"
You tag me because tapeworms were mentioned? lol. I know the risks of feeders, killed a bunch of nice fish with them when I started the hobby lol.P predatorkeeper87
Really not much nutritional value in feederfish anyway, mostly fats and oils and gross pathogens that kill your fish
yea, cuz we were talking about tapeworms in fish and going cold-blooded to warm-blooded....idk, I just immediately thought of our conversation when I saw that postYou tag me because tapeworms were mentioned? lol. I know the risks of feeders, killed a bunch of nice fish with them when I started the hobby lol.
haha I figured. I believed you frank I swear! but the next time you infect your tank with tapeworms from not bleaching driftwood, you lemme know hahayea, cuz we were talking about tapeworms in fish and going cold-blooded to warm-blooded....idk, I just immediately thought of our conversation when I saw that post