newtboyuk
Veterinarian
- Joined
- May 7, 2007
- Messages
- 42
- Reaction score
- 6
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Yorkshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Display Name
- Mark Naguib
I started them off on pond water and microworm, moving up to daphnia and then small whiteworm as soon as they were big enough. I then started introducing frozen bloodworm and wiggling them about on a stick.
Eventually they started eating non-moving frozen bloodworm from a pile in the corner - this made things so much easier as they could be fed twice daily with a large amount of food with minimal hassle or worrying about cultures. Once they were big enough they got chopped earthworms too.
I think your critter filled tank is probably the best way to start - its always a bit of a pain producing enough small livefood. I found things became significantly easier once they were large enough to eat whiteworm and bloodworm.
Eventually they started eating non-moving frozen bloodworm from a pile in the corner - this made things so much easier as they could be fed twice daily with a large amount of food with minimal hassle or worrying about cultures. Once they were big enough they got chopped earthworms too.
I think your critter filled tank is probably the best way to start - its always a bit of a pain producing enough small livefood. I found things became significantly easier once they were large enough to eat whiteworm and bloodworm.