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List of aquatic fish/amphibians that eat microworms
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Many of your aquatic pets will be
able to eat microworms. To put it one way,
basically any fish or amphian that reproduces by eggs or by giving
birth to babies that are less than 1/2 inch will benefit from the use
of microworms. Introducing live foods to such fish as
goodeids, corydoras, betta splendens (siamese fighting fish), gouramis,
guppies, mollies, platties, danios will increase
the growth of their baby fish.
If you have any questions about if a specific type of fish will be able
to benefit from microworms, please use the contact page and let us
know. We'd love to hear from you and help you decide if
microworms would be a proper food for your fish!
Many other aquarium or terrarium-kept species love to eat microworms as
live food when they are still young. These include tadpoles,
frogs, newts, salamanders, african dwarf frogs (maybe even when they
are larger too). I really think that a good rule of thumb to
judge by is:
If your baby fish or amphibians
have mouthes small enough to eat microworms, then they will be
healthier and grow faster!
Do you have any of the fish or other aquatic pets listed above? Why not
try feeding them microworms this
week? You'll notice much faster
growth, more colorful bodies, and overall healthier fish.
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