layna
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Just thought id let you guys know, because this has been a life saver for me!
I went to the pet store having not been able to source any daphnia and being unsuccessful with chopped up bloodworm, and found a product that is daphnia in jelly, it comes in little sachets and probably just saved my little axies lives.
It comes out like a lump of gunky pink stuff but ive found that if you put it in a little water and mix it up, it breaks up into tiny little mouth size bites for the little ones (they're 4 weeks now)
In know its best to have them on live food but if you find yourself like me in a situation where you cant get daphnia and they are too little for chopped up bloodworm (they kept swimming away no matter how little the piece) then i advise you to get this product from your local pet store.
Its right next to all the freeze dried food and water care products just on the shelf and doesn't need to be stored in a fridge or freezer
Anyway i just thought id mention it and maybe help a few others sometime if they are also struggling :wacko:
I went to the pet store having not been able to source any daphnia and being unsuccessful with chopped up bloodworm, and found a product that is daphnia in jelly, it comes in little sachets and probably just saved my little axies lives.
It comes out like a lump of gunky pink stuff but ive found that if you put it in a little water and mix it up, it breaks up into tiny little mouth size bites for the little ones (they're 4 weeks now)
In know its best to have them on live food but if you find yourself like me in a situation where you cant get daphnia and they are too little for chopped up bloodworm (they kept swimming away no matter how little the piece) then i advise you to get this product from your local pet store.
Its right next to all the freeze dried food and water care products just on the shelf and doesn't need to be stored in a fridge or freezer
Anyway i just thought id mention it and maybe help a few others sometime if they are also struggling :wacko: