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  1. 11 hours ago, ererer said:

    I feed quality crushed flake to all my tanks, sinking shrimp pellets to my tank with corys and sometimes the shrimp tank, blanched frozen veggies to the shrimp and snail tank, microworms for my natives tank for the pygmy sunfish and to my paracyprichromis tank, bbs to my paracyprichromis tank, and the vibra bites fake bloodworms for my apistos, cardinal tetras, and julidochromis. I'd like to feed more live foods, but find it to take too much of a setup or too time consuming. I tried white worms but that didn't work well for me. I just started bbs and will probably use that for more tanks now that the paracyprichromis are eating crushed flake as well. I also need more microworm cultures going at once. They're easy I just need to start them.

    I find that grindal worms are much easier to culture than white worms and their size are great for tetras and corries.

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  2. You can get grindal worm cultures (smaller version of white worms which can tolerate higher temps), fruit fly cultures and daphina cultures from Aqua bid. All these  cultures are easy to maintain. My local fish store offers both black worms (pretty common here in Northern California) and live adult brine(not common it is the only shop I now that offers it in my area). My corries are Sterbi and Aldofi.

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  3. I feed a lot of live foods, Grindle worms,Black worms, Live adult brine shrimp, Baby brine shrimp,Daphnia,and fruit flies. I also feed frozen, brine shrimp and blood worms. Last but not least I feed high quality dry foods, Bug Bites (small,medium & Pleco Formula),Exteme Krill flakes, Repashy community and I just started trying Vibra Bites. My main aquarium is a 125 with mostly smaller types of schooling fish such as rummy nose tetras,cardinals,dwarf pencils, three line pencils, ember tetras, glow lights etc. plus Cory catfish, ottos, dwarf chain loaches and hill stream loaches 

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