Highest quality flakes for WCMM's
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Hi folks, what would you recommend being the highest quality nutrition fish flakes for white cloud mountain minnows? And does it crumble easily to size?
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I haven’t fed flake for years, I usually use a micro pellet
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I never knew about micro pellets until I googled them today. Would these be good for my minnows.?
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Fluval bug bites now do a flake version should be worth a try, I use the granule version it's very good but possibly to large in size for minnows, if you can I would alternate the dry food with frozen or live food, something small and floaty like Daphnia would be good.
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230L 6ft - Shallow stream
Roma 125l - Holding fish
Qubiq 60 - Dwarf Spotted Danio
40l/25L - Black- bellied Limia/Pygmy Sunfish
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Staffylover wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 20:38 pm Fluval bug bites now do a flake version should be worth a try, I use the granule version it's very good but possibly to large in size for minnows, if you can I would alternate the dry food with frozen or live food, something small and floaty like Daphnia would be good.
Will definitely look at daphnia, i saw some freeze dried on amazon. If I get frozen do I defrost it first.
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Fluval bug bites Tropical Formula and Hikari micro pellets are my two go to pellets (stopped feeding flake after about 3 days of owning fish). Also frozen selection (I like the ones that are a variety all in one cube, generally labelled as 5 in 1 or similar). Edited to add; I had WCMM for 3 years and they had the Hikari pellets mostly.
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Daphnia, cyclops, brine shrimp, lobster eggs, all these in frozen form are good for WCs, and sometimes bloodworm is small enough because it’s seasonal.
For flakes, I use Tetra Min.
For flakes, I use Tetra Min.
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I get my granules (well, all my dry food) from Heron:
https://heronspetworld.co.uk/
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How have I never stumbled across this site in the hours............. Well days I have been on the net searching for quality fish food. Nice oneplankton wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 7:49 am I get my granules (well, all my dry food) from Heron:
https://heronspetworld.co.uk/
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ooh, I didn't know they did these, what brand do you get if you don't mind me asking. At the moment I have 5 separate blocks and mix them all together to do 4 feeds which involves frdige storage that Mrs S isn't keen on.VikingMummy2015 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2023 22:28 pm Also frozen selection (I like the ones that are a variety all in one cube, generally labelled as 5 in 1 or similar).