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Feeding Baby Fry in Fish Aquariums, Food to Use?

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Feeding Baby Fry in Fish Aquariums, Food to Use? Update: this is my new “go to” food for feeding fry. It’s super high quality and worth spending the couple extra dollars on.

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Have some new baby fry in your fish aquarium? You need to feed them on a regular basis so they stay healthy and grow with nutrition. This method isn't rocket science by any means but it will get you by if you don't have any special foods designed for your new baby fry.

If your wondering, these are black convict cichlid fry and they do give birth quite frequently so I'm using them as feeder fish for now. I know it's sort of sad but they give birth almost every week and I can't keep up with them!

Hi Guys absolutely love this fish would I be able to have this with my Mbuna and Peacocks? My tank is 400l also can any of you guys recommend any other Cichlids I can have I’m looking for something just abit different ? Cheers guys. https://guppy-fish.com/freeze-dried-fish-food-vs-frozen/

I bought the zebra because she was holding. She ended up swallowing and she gets along with everyone. The covicts are all babies but one. The tropheus bluff most the time. I really like my 2 tropheus and my convict babies.

I don't know about tropheus or zebra. I've never had them. The one's I commented on are the one's I've owned.
Convicts are gorgeous.. Have you considered Jack Dempsey. I've had them in the tank for months upon months. I've got a ton of hiding crevices and my gourami is an absolute jerk she gets along with everyone when she's not playing boss.

That's interesting. Well whatever works for your tank. At this moment I keep Serevums and angels with pearl Gouramis a long with a keyhole.. My Serv killed all of my cories and my honey gourami. I know this I'm not a beginner. He's the last surviving one and old so I'm waiting for him to get older to pass.

also anything that is not a cichlid (besides the plecoes) woudl be most likely eaten at some point by the cichlids, including the angel fish. My plecos have always done fine they stay out of the way in the day and come out at night when everyone sleeps.

Has your khakis ever ate a shrimp I have mine with ghost shrimp but want to put them with neo shrimp but neo shrimp are smaller will her kill them. I'm aware and I'm careful. I'd like to eventually find homes for my gourami and angel but I have to wait and look for a reputable person to take them in. I was asking what would be good stocking. All I've gotten is what to toss out the window and what I'm doing wrong. I'm very low income and slowly managing.

Never get one corydoras. Please get 5-6 or more 90G, you can go a dozen easily. The problem I see it as of now is that you're having too much of a mixture. You want fish from top, med, and low, and there's some that will traverse the same level, I get it; 90G is a big tank, but you also have to realize how large some of these fish can and potentially get, as well as territorial fish.

I used to have 8 and I had a disease sweep through my tank and the only surviving fish are the "oddballs". The non-cichlids. It's hard to get rid of my original fish when i call stores and things and they say they have no room to take them jn.

1. The feather fin cat will outgrow the tank, they do get large.
2. Mixing Africans with South americans and community fish will end deadly.... Not a good idea.
3. The convicts will absolutely shred up every fish.
4. 6 kribs is a lot of space and territory so you should only do a pair
5. Banjo Cat, corys and kuhlis all need to be in groups 6+
6. You do have some different temperature requirements....


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