Advice for a beginner culture

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cgthebeast

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Hi, I believe I'm going to try to purchase a scarlet badis pair it the future and have read many accounts in were they are very picky eaters while some are not. So just in case I want to start a live culture. I'm mainly think white worms right now but up to any advice it suggestions. Thanks


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White worms can be hard for the fish to see. I recommend brine shrimp or black worms.


36g semi-aggressive
20g community
5.5g betta/ghost shrimp
3g betta
2g fry
 
White worms can be hard for the fish to see. I recommend brine shrimp or black worms.


36g semi-aggressive
20g community
5.5g betta/ghost shrimp
3g betta
2g fry
Brine shrimp is probrably the best idea
 
Agreed about brine shrimp being the best


36g semi-aggressive
20g community
5.5g betta/ghost shrimp
3g betta
2g fry
 
Alright, so I will start doing my research on brine shrimp and see what if and don't on how to culture them


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It's pretty easy honestly. If you ever had "seamonkeys" growing up. It's the same thing. Even kids can grow them!! Mine reproduce like bunnies.


36g semi-aggressive
20g community
5.5g betta/ghost shrimp
3g betta
2g fry
 
Awesome, yeah I had a couple before, but I did the exact opposite of caring for them and feed them to wild crawfish. Whoops haha


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