J Joshuakahan Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 9, 2019 4,177 4,012 164 51 Feb 1, 2021 #31 The Masked Shadow said: 6-7 inches Click to expand... At that size, I wouldn’t bother cutting the worm up, for some reason I was thinking it was smaller Reactions: Andyroo, tlindsey and The Masked Shadow
The Masked Shadow said: 6-7 inches Click to expand... At that size, I wouldn’t bother cutting the worm up, for some reason I was thinking it was smaller
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 24,913 26,482 1,660 Ohio Feb 1, 2021 #32 Joshuakahan said: At that size, I wouldn’t bother cutting the worm up, for some reason I was thinking it was smaller Click to expand... Just don't feed too many at one time or the worms will burrow in the substrate. Reactions: bobblehead27, Joshuakahan and The Masked Shadow
Joshuakahan said: At that size, I wouldn’t bother cutting the worm up, for some reason I was thinking it was smaller Click to expand... Just don't feed too many at one time or the worms will burrow in the substrate.
The Masked Shadow Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 19, 2020 4,968 5,361 164 Southern California (San Diego) Feb 1, 2021 #33 Ok. One at a time then Reactions: tlindsey and Joshuakahan
Kristinn Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 30, 2017 58 122 51 27 Feb 4, 2021 #34 The Masked Shadow said: ok. Night crawlers ok? My lfs has some earthworms. Will pick some up tomorrow. Do I need to soak them in something prior? edit: also, I just cut them up into bight-size pieces, correct? Click to expand... I just feed them whole after a quick rinse, but depends on the size of your fish ofcourse. Regarding the original topic, its mostly captive bred aquatic frogs that I have seen fed and mostly to wolf fish. Reactions: The Masked Shadow and tlindsey
The Masked Shadow said: ok. Night crawlers ok? My lfs has some earthworms. Will pick some up tomorrow. Do I need to soak them in something prior? edit: also, I just cut them up into bight-size pieces, correct? Click to expand... I just feed them whole after a quick rinse, but depends on the size of your fish ofcourse. Regarding the original topic, its mostly captive bred aquatic frogs that I have seen fed and mostly to wolf fish.
eon aquatics Aimara MFK Member Jan 16, 2021 1,250 673 135 30 Feb 4, 2021 #35 earthworms might be cheaper online Reactions: The Masked Shadow and tlindsey