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  • == About Capillaria Worms == '''Capillaria worms''' are a type of Roundworm ([[Nematodes]])<ref>[[w:Roundworm|Roundworm on W
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  • ...]] with an affinity for scavenging, these frogs will normally eat insects, worms, and small fish [[fry]] in the wild. In captivity, the DAF can be fed on pi
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  • Blood worms, vitamins (ascorbic acid, beta carotene, biotin, hydroxocobalamin [source o ...the ingredients list. If the list has the vitamins in brackets i.e. 'Blood worms (vitamin B12, C)' then these are inside the worm. If the items are listed a
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  • ...artemia]] and [[daphnia]]. Some bite snails' tentacles (maybe mistaken for worms). Like mosquito larvae.
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  • ...vegetation, sunken fish food, shrimp pellets, small fish, slow shrimp, and worms. Also try small pieces of carrots and peas.
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  • :Will accept [[flake]], worms, [[bloodworm]] etc. Feed lots of different foods to ensure you bring out it
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  • ...ood, [[Bloodworm|Frozen Blood Worms]], [[Brine Shrimp]], [[Tubifex|Tubifex Worms]]. Care should be taken when feeding live foods to ensure no parasites are
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  • ...ale), squash, etc. They will also benefit from occasional live foods like worms, snails, small insects and aquatic plants (e.g. [[duckweed]], azolla or sal
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  • ...pt flake and other dried sinking catfish food. Eats frozen food like small worms and [[foods::bloodworms]]. Is very effective in snail removal if not fed di
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  • Typical examples of popular Detritivores are [[Copepods]], [[Worms]], etc.
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  • ...used to treat [[parasites]] on individual fish. It will eliminate [[anchor worms]], [[fish lice]], [[flukes]]<ref name="theSkepticalAquarist">sdf</ref>, [[i
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  • ...e aware that this fish will graze constantly, picking copepods, amphipods, worms, etc. off your live rock and sand.
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  • ...ing in the tank or on tender plants. Treats like [[blood worms]], [[glass worms]], [[daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]],and [[woodlice]] are all eagerly accepted
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  • ...ve food should be provided. [[Mosquito larva]], [[tubifex]] worms, [[blood worms]], [[water fleas]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]] are all excellent addi
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  • ...food to their diet, including [[blackworms]], mosquito larva, [[tubifex]] worms, [[bloodworm]], [[white worm]], [[water fleas]], [[brine shrimp]] all are e :Where live worms are fed, the use of perforated cone feeders is strongly suggested. Dwarf p
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  • ...food sources are scarce, the crayfish eat the remains of dead animals and worms as well.
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  • :Omnivorous; will scavenge, and eats worms, and insects inhabiting the substrate
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  • ...eze dried and/or live food. [[Mosquito larva]], [[tubifex]] worms, [[blood worms]], [[water fleas]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]] are all excellent addi
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  • :Omnivore. Living or frozen foods, such as [[Daphnia]], [[Tubifex| Tubifex Worms]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enchytraeidae Enchytrae], and [[Brine Shr
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  • :Should not be fed flake, but rather live foods (crickets, worms, grasshoppers) and frozen foods (bloodworm, brine shrimp).
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  • :A powerful predator of beetles, moths and other insects, worms, freshwater shrimp, small yabbies and any fish that will fit into the bass' ...t water they feed on various crustaceans including prawns and small crabs, worms and fish and as such these are suitable for larger bass specimens.
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  • ...them getting sick. Recommended foods are nightcrawlers, blood worms, meal worms, fresh fillets, and possibly shrimp.
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  • ...ed commercially using high protein pellets. Wild diet consists of insects, worms then smaller fish including other smaller Barramundi as they get bigger.
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  • ...luding high quality Cichlid pellets as well as shrimp, brine shrimp, small worms and other meaty foods. Avoid high protein foods and [[feeder fish]].
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  • ...live food should be provided. Mosquito larvae, [[tubifex]] worms, [[blood worms]], [[daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[cyclops]]. Being omnivores a balance
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  • ...eze dried and/or live food. [[Mosquito larva]], [[tubifex]] worms, [[blood worms]], [[water fleas]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]] are all excellent addi
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  • ...r fish fillets ([[Feeder Fish]] are NOT recommended), mussels, squid, meal worms and insects, as well as pellets and flake.
    2 KB (261 words) - 02:44, 13 December 2017
  • ...re scavengers like 90% of catfishes and will readily take sinking pellets, worms, insects, live feeders, shrimp, and/or bite size cut fillets. They are not
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  • ...orous; will eat anything that fits in its mouth. Prefers live food such as worms, shrimp, and fish, but can be weaned onto other foods.
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  • :Will accept most foods including catfish pellets, [[foods::worms|earthworms]], par-boiled [[foods::vegetables]] (e.g. cucumber, courgette, l
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  • :Small crustaceans, worms, mollusks. Not evident to eat plant matter. Most small, meaty foods accep
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  • ...in captivity. Best fed small live foods like baby brine shrimp or grindal worms in aquariums, though they will often learn to take frozen foods with time;
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  • :Juveniles should be fed small aquatic snails, earth worms, frozen blood worms, small pieces of fish and krill. Larger fish should also be fed cockles (in
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  • :In the wild it eats fish, worms and aquatic crustaceans. Does best on live food but in reality it will eat
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  • :A plankton and filter feeder and should accept most meaty foods like live worms, small fish, insects and shrimp. Some may wean on to dry foods, but not alw
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  • ...based pellets. Benefits from occasional meaty foods like [[brine shrimp]], worms and insect larvae.
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  • ...frain from feeding it protein rich live food such as feeder guppies, blood worms and ghost shrimp. Being largely herbivorous, their digestive system will ce
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  • ...asses in front of him. Prefers worms ([[bloodworm]]s, tubifex worms, earth worms). He will jump out of the gravel to catch a worm, then go back under the gr
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  • :Eats live food such as crustaceans and worms, digs through the mud in shallow rivers to find food. In captivity, they ca
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  • ...and pellet foods. Will also much appreciate some live foods such as garden worms and other wormlike food. Frozen bloodworm is another good bet.
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  • ...], [[Feeder shrimp|shrimps]], [[prawn]]s, [[crab]]s, [[:Category:Live Food|worms]], [[cephalopod]]s, [[clam]]s, [[mussel]]s, [[crayfish]]''
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  • ...imp]] or [[bloodworms]]) and live food ([[daphnia]], insect worms, Grindal worms).
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  • ...s or small dried shrimp. When larger they can also eat common garden earth worms.
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  • ...pellets are all acceptable forms of food. Some favourites include shrimps, worms, and veggies.
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  • ...s be accepted and are easily weaned off of. Also pellets, tablets, shrimp, worms, and other meaty foods may be experimented with.
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  • :Will accept a large variety of foods, such as, [[Blood worms]], [[Algae|fresh algae]] and [[Brine shrimp]].
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  • :In the wild they feed on worms, small crustaceans and insects. Will eat [[flake]], [[bloodworm]], [[daphni
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  • ...ty of foods accepted including pellets, flake, [[daphnia]], frozen tubifex worms and [[brine shrimp]].They also like to eat some blanched vegetables like co
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  • ...Paracheirodon_innesi|neons]], can bite their tentacles (maybe mistaken for worms).
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  • ...[[CO2]], to feed [[infusoria]] or to feed certain worm cultures like micro-worms. This item is widely available in the local shop and is usually very cheap.
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  • ...ve food should be provided. [[Mosquito larva]], [[tubifex]] worms, [[blood worms]], [[water fleas]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]] are all excellent addi
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  • :Commercial flake food, [[bloodworm]]s, lean meats, fish, and worms are favorites of the bullhead.
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  • *freeze dried foods (whole beasties such as blood worms, daphnia etc), ...considered risky by many hobbyists, as they can carry parasites - tubifex worms in particular. You will have to decide yourself how you feel about this ris
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  • *[http://www.petfish.net/kb/entry/154/ Camallanus Worms: An Aquariasts Worst Nightmare]
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  • ...t continuously, rooting around in the substrate for algae, crustaceans and worms.
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  • ...en sought after for their tendency to eat bothersome flatworms and bristle worms.
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  • ...r fish fillets ([[Feeder Fish]] are NOT recommended), mussels, squid, meal worms and insects, as well as pellets and flake.
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  • ...hould be provided. Mosquito larva, crustaceans, [[tubifex worms]], [[blood worms]], [[Daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]]. Being omnivores a balance
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  • == About Capillaria Worms == '''Capillaria worms''' are a type of Roundworm ([[Nematodes]])<ref>[[w:Roundworm|Roundworm on W
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  • ...quatic organisms. They will eat dying or dead fish. Brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and bloodworms will also work.
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  • ...ing ambush predator, consuming small fish and aquatic macro-invertebrates, worms, and tadpoles. In the aquarium it should accept most meaty foods such as [[
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  • Aquarists often first come across these harmless 'white worms' when they spot them in their hundreds massing on the sides of the aquarium ....com/articles/management/Ali_Planaria_Worms.html THE TROUBLE WITH PLANARIA WORMS]
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  • :Carnivorous, will take pellet, flake, [[brine shrimp]], [[tubifex worms]], and [[bloodworm]].
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  • ...ceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at bristle-worms.
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  • ...ceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at bristle-worms.
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  • ...onal value to the Axolotl and may carry harmful parasites and bacteria. If worms are fed, they should be rinsed before feeding. Individual earthworms may be
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  • [[Image:TUBIFEX.gif|thumb|right|A drawing of tubifex worms]] These worms are relatively easy to culture, but it takes a month or more to get a cultu
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  • :Live [[tubifex]] worms and crustaceans are most commonly used. Pellets infrequently successful. Fr
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  • :Dario species are micro-predators feeding on small aquatic crustaceans, worms, insect larvae and other zooplankton. They can be a little picky in the aqu
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  • ...ellet Food|pellets]] by some fish, but not all. They eat [[tubifex|tubifex worms]], [[bloodworms]], crickets, mussels, shrimp, whitebait, and earthworms. An
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  • :A Carnivore, Eating such as brine shrimp, Mysis shrimp, and Blood Worms
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  • #REDIRECT [[Capillaria worms]]
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  • ...dea to carefully screen your catch for any unidentified insects, larvae or worms that you are unfamiliar with.
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  • ...e careful to not add any of the source's water to your own as young anchor worms are free swimming.
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  • ...variety of small (0.5mm - 10mm long), flattened, symmetrical turbellarian worms in tropical and coldwater aquaria often considered pests. ...ions to control so correct identification is important. For other types of worms see [[Nematode]].
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  • == How are “Walterworms” different from “Micro Worms”? == ...alters. Walterworms also live longer underwater and sink slower then Micro Worms<ref>[http://www.well.com/user/debunix/fish/MicroVsWalter.html Microworms vs
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  • ...he wild they eat aquatic insects. In the aquarium they like live or frozen worms.
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  • :Commercial flake food, [[bloodworm]]s, lean meats, and [[tubifex]] worms are favourites of the bullhead. In the wild they will eat algae, small fish
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  • ...called California Blackworms®) or '''Lumbriculus variegatus''' are small worms that should only be fed when live and can be kept in the fridge to make the Black worms are available by mail order directly from [http://aquaticfoods.com/Blackwor
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  • Superworms, or King Worms, resemble [[Tenebrio molitor|mealworms]] but they are larger growing a litt
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  • [[Image:Meal worms by Randy Cox-4393.jpg|thumb|right|Mealworms]] Mealworms are not actually worms, they are the larval form of the mealworm or darkling beetle. They grow to
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  • ...her common names include: redworms, brandling worms, "tiger worms", manure worms, and red wigglers. ...ut of wood or a large plastic container. A popular book on the subject is "Worms Eat My Garbage" by Mary Appelhof.
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  • ...e aware that this fish will graze constantly, picking copepods, amphipods, worms, etc. off your live rock and sand.
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  • ...eeze-dried foods. The occasional addition of [[bloodworm]]s or [[tubifex]] worms provides a nutritionally balanced and varied diet.
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  • [[How do I get rid of small worms in my tank?]]
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  • Mix it into the soil so it becomes damp. The worms can't eat dry food. Initially with only a few worms, you'll not need much. But as the days pass, you'll need to add more at eac
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  • ...y easily adapt to thawed frozen items, such as [[brine shrimp]] or [[blood worms]], and pelleted foods marketed for Cichlids. They can also be given live fo
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  • ...s or small dried shrimp. When larger they can also eat common garden earth worms.
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  • :Live foods work best. Worms, grubs, and insects are readily accepted. Rock bass have a large mouth to b
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  • They tend to thrive on a varied diet that contains both meaty (live or frozen worms and pellets formulated for scavenging crustaceans) and herbivorous foods (v
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  • :Is said to mainly eat insect larvae, worms, small fish, small crabs, and thin shelled bivalves. Studies have shown tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Tube Worms]]
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  • ** even empty shells (may have worms or small animals hiding inside)
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  • ...est in FOWLR set ups, and will cohabit with sea urchins, starfish and tube worms.
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  • ...ivorous; will scavenge, or hunt sand dwelling organisms like mollusks, and worms. Will willingly eat any foods given to them.
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  • ...l worms, [Brine Shrimp}Brine Shrimp], other crustaceans, [Tubifex|Tubifex] worms; needs to be weaned on frozen food.
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