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What Can I Use To Make Infusoria Culture Faster

Infurosia culture??

Just let it get all the sunlight it can. Infusoria needs the light. I wouldn't include live plants in your culture, they don't encourage algae, they DIScourage algae. Boiling the lettuce isn't really required either, you can just crush it well. Also, if you start with tank water it will culture all the faster.

MM

How long can you feed betta fry on infusoria?

Soon I am planning on attempting to breed my first pair of crowntail bettas. I have all the equipment I need, except the food I will be feeding my fry when they hopefully hatch. I was planning on culturing infusoria, since it seems to be the easiest (Besides, to me microworms look gross, and I'm a bit of a weenie about some things). Is infusoria the best thing to feed betta fry on? Or should I get over myself and order a microworm culture? Also, if I choose to use infusoria, how long can I feed betta fry with it?

Where can i find infusoria?

Here's a site that you can make your own.
http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Live%20F...

Infusoria? What is it? What other types of live food are good for fry?

What is infusoria? i hear it thrown around alot. Clycopeeze? what are these things and how does it all work? i have 73 fry currently and i was wondering about live foods. I would love to breed other species other then the current guppies, corydoras and plecos i have now.

what are different types of live foods for fry?

What are the advantages of these foods?

which are better for which species?

Anything else i should probably know?

thank you so much

Can you feed newborn betta fry newly hatched brine shrimp?

Yes, but brine shrimp are more likely to give your fry diseases and parasites than any other fry food, and sometimes they are too big to fit in a young betta fry's mouth. I say microworms all the way!

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