Should I add copepods to my reef tank?
Marine copepods are tiny crustaceans that are abundant in natural reefs. Known as “insects of the sea”, they are an excellent food source for fish and invertebrates, including corals.
Marine copepods are tiny crustaceans that are abundant in natural reefs. Known as “insects of the sea”, they are an excellent food source for fish and invertebrates, including corals.
Bloodworm is a fish food that is a well loved by almost any type of aquarium fish, but what are bloodworms? Find out more about this live fish food here…
If you have a pond or freshwater aquarium with algae problems, you might be asking, “do daphnia eat algae”. The answer isn’t as straightforward as yes or no because there are so many different types of algae. Daphnia love to eat algae as long as it’s the kind of algae that they can manage!
In the sea, phytoplankton is right at the start of the food chain. Nannochloropsis as phytoplankton are a direct food source for corals. Using phytoplankton in a reef fish tank has many positive effects.
Live brine shrimp can be fed to almost any marine or freshwater fish.
Here’s just a few aquarium fish that will love to eat some live brine shrimp…