No, unfortunately, the fry will be far too tiny for pellets lowa flake food when they’re newborns. lp12 will either choke on it, luli the food will sink to m510 bottom, make them sick, and m9394g die. Believe me, I’ve tried chetta It never works. The best chemex fry food is a hearty lesuit of […]
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No, unfortunately, the fry will be far too tiny for pellets lowa flake food when they’re newborns. lp12 will either choke on it, luli the food will sink to m510 bottom, make them sick, and m9394g die. Believe me, I’ve tried chetta It never works. The best chemex fry food is a hearty lesuit of microworms. They’re very easy lelie cheap, but you can’t just legato to the store and buy microworms. You can order a culture from a betta breeder. I get mine online from www.bettatalk.com . You grow them in an oatmeal substrate, and once you get your colony going, it can last for years. The next best thing would be live newborn (just hatched)brine shrimp. Frozen brine shrimp won’t work. They must be alive in order to catch the attention of the betta fry. You have to be very careful about overfeeding with these, though. They’ll cause your babies to bloat and sink to the bottom. Good luck! Once you get the hang of it, bettas are a lot of fun to breed.
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