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I can answer any questions about your freshwater tanks! I have many tanks myself and lots of first hand experience. I always give you as much information as I feel you need, to ensure your tank remains happy and healthy all the time! I CAN'T answer questions about breeding or raising fry and this includes sexing fish/dealing with eggs. Sorry for any inconvienience. Feel free to send me questions about anything else, because I love answering them!

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Freshwater Aquarium - feeding


Expert: Stephanie - 7/25/2006

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hi i have a 60 ltr tank with two small clown loaches a red tail shark 6 rasbora and 6 glowlights. i have been feeding fish with blood worm but it seems that only the shark wants to eat it. when ever i put a little bit of dry food in none of the fish r intrested.  

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Hello,

You should probably try feeding your fish with something else, then slowly incorporate blood worms into their diet. It might be a good idea to start with the basic tropical fish flake food. Most pet stores feed this to their fish because they know most people will do the same once the fish are purchased. If they won't accept the flake food either then keep guessing! Try a different brand of flake, frozen food, or maybe brine shrimp.

I hope this helps.

Good-luck,
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