What is live fish food?
i have a 10gallon tank with some guppies and a angle fish and i was reading that i should give them live fish food.what is that?my guppies are small so i dont see them eating another fish.
Blood worms and brine shrimp can often be found alive. Your guppies could probably eat those.
Not necessarily other fish, but things like brine shrimp and blood worms would be greatly appreciated by your fish. You can raise your own or buy it from... places. You don't have to get live food, better just to get frozen brine shrimp and blood worms. It's a lot safer and easier to do that, and frozen food lasts longer. Plus it retains all of the nutritiousness and tastiness for the guppies and angelfish! Frozen food is readily available in pet shops.
Worms (blackworms, bloodworms, tubiflex worms, though since they're guppies, probably just bloodworms), daphnia, and brine shrimp. That's live fish. They provide protein and stimulate breeding behaviour and can usually be purchased a pet stores either fresh, frozen, live, or dried. If you can't get any, in the summer, you'd find mosquito larvae everywhere, in almost every puddle of stagnant water. They're the same as bloodworms, net some up and feed them to your fish.
Live fish food is generally insects or small water inverts, like bloodworms (also available freeze-dried) brine shrimp or mosquito larvae. These can make tasty treats. :)
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By the way, your angel is going to need 30 gallons eventually to have room to grow. They can't live happily for long in a 10 gal.
Try some live food for your fish and see if they like it. It should only be fed as a treat but can really make them happy. :)
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