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I tried live baby brine shrimp for my mandarin, just for the heck of it. I was too lazy to hatch them myself so I got some from Canadian Aquatics. They just started having live blackworms in stock, and I’ve been looking for a Canadian source for that for a long time. Haven’t had a chance to try it out yet though. These are supposedly great for finicky fish.
What kind of fish are you trying to feed? (Being nosy) |
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Purple queen anthias!
Beautiful fish, but notoriously known for not acclimating to accepting aquarium fare.
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Baby brine shrimp really have very little nutritional value and would need to be fortified before they would even begin to help with anthias.
You can purchase live copepods from J@L. |
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Yeah I get the brine doesn't really hold any nutritional value, but i might have to try them, just to help illicit some feeding response.
Probably will have to try some of the live copepods as well.
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fish addicts has live brine from time to time, generally larger brine
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