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29-12-2009, 10:15 AM | #21 |
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I have easy but slow growth method.
I feed new born with tetrabits (grind to powder). The fries actually can survive on this. Occassionally got time then get boon for them. When they are big enough then mixture of tubi and tetrabits. I still like tetrabits for my betta cos it's convenient and I believe it's has got good nutrients and enhance colour. |
29-12-2009, 03:25 PM | #22 |
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I' ve been feeding boon most days. on those days that no boon is available then I feed Hikari First Bite Granules. They are very very fine. It is meant for livebearers and this is what it says on the packing:-
■Rich in highly nutritious, freshly-harvested ingredients including premium select fish meal which provides a superior protein source. ■Helps your newborns develop excellent body form, superior disease resistance, and proper organ development. ■Promotes proper feeding habits, long-term health, and superior resistance to disease. ■Semi-floating food allows fry at all levels of the aquarium ready access to the food without reducing food loss caused by over-feeding. One more interesting link to share with all. http://www.waynesthisandthat.com/thi...tspawning.html |
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