Twoapennything
Aquarium Advice Freak
I've been thinking about how best to feed my fish and frogs. I have a wide variety of fish species in my tank and I want to make sure they all get proper nutrition. Now, I won't be able to do live feedings or frozen food feedings on a daily basis, so I'm talking flakes, dry food, and treats and supplements.
I've been using NutraFin Max livebearer flakes, which has freeze-dried tubifex worms. I have a good number of mollies, platies, and guppies, so that probably works fine for them. But I also have tetras, barbs, gouramis, a goldfish, an angelfish, cories, and African dwarf frogs.
I bought a container of NutraFin Max tropical fish flakes today, thinking that maybe I could feed both kinds of food instead of just the food for the livebearers. I toss in algae rounds a few times per week and I feed ReptoTreat twice per week, for the frogs. I also give them freeze-dried shrimp and bloodworms, as well as fresh peas. They seem to be healthy on this diet, and I do take care to not overfeed. Is it harmful to use multiple kinds of food?
What do you feed your fish, when there's a wide range of fish in the tank?
I've been using NutraFin Max livebearer flakes, which has freeze-dried tubifex worms. I have a good number of mollies, platies, and guppies, so that probably works fine for them. But I also have tetras, barbs, gouramis, a goldfish, an angelfish, cories, and African dwarf frogs.
I bought a container of NutraFin Max tropical fish flakes today, thinking that maybe I could feed both kinds of food instead of just the food for the livebearers. I toss in algae rounds a few times per week and I feed ReptoTreat twice per week, for the frogs. I also give them freeze-dried shrimp and bloodworms, as well as fresh peas. They seem to be healthy on this diet, and I do take care to not overfeed. Is it harmful to use multiple kinds of food?
What do you feed your fish, when there's a wide range of fish in the tank?