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bettan![]() Fingerling Posts: 20 Votes: 5 Registered: 09-Feb-2005 ![]() | If you have an ADF with a betta, what do you feed it<img src='/images/forums/confused.gif' border=0><img src='/images/forums/confused.gif' border=0><br><br>Is the ADF hard too feed? |
djtj![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fish Master Posts: 1764 Kudos: 885 Votes: 49 Registered: 20-Feb-2003 ![]() | bloodworms, either live or frozen in cubes. If you don't like live food, then you can feed them reptile pellets, but they like the live food better By the way, this thread shouldn't go in invertabrates. ADFs are frogs, which are vertabrates. I would suggest you ask a moderator to move this to aqurium oddeties. It might get more replies. And, welcome to fishprofiles! Last edited by djtj at 28-Feb-2005 14:27 |
T/A![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mega Fish Posts: 942 Kudos: 1796 Registered: 20-Feb-2004 ![]() | I feed my ADFs many different things, and they eat them all. HBH Frog Bites, Hikari Sinking Wafers(broken into small pieces), Wardley Shrimp Pellets, and pre-soaked flakes. I have also feed them a few types of freeze-dried foods. As long as the food is small, sinks, and remains on the bottom, ADFs will eat it. Last edited by T/A at 28-Feb-2005 17:45 |
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