Sea Monkeys and fish…?

One of my friends feeds some of his sea monkeys to his betta, can u do that? Because i know they’re brine shrimp but is it okay for the fish (the sea monkeys replenish themselves soon after)

6 Responses to Sea Monkeys and fish…?

  1. thedivineoomba

    It should be just fine – I used to buy frozen Brine Shrimp cubes for my betta, before I switched to to the dried pellet stuff.

    26 years of keeping and spawning many different species of tropical fish and cichlids. 25 tanks up and running at present (partial water changes done every week to 10 days). Mostly cichlids and scavengers right now with 5 tanks devoted to various freshwater crustaceans. I have worked in both the retail and wholesale tropical fish business.

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  2. most fish will eat brine shrimp, it’s not a problem for them, they;re a part of the food chain.

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  3. Certainly. Brine shrimp are a good food for bettas… not as a sole food, but as part of thier diet.

    MM

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  4. saturdays child 56

    A lot of pet stores feed all their fish this way, both fresh and salt. (By the way to me it’s just too cruel, but many people also feed large salt water fish like lionfish with fresh water goldfish. They won’t live in the salt water for very long, but will live long enough to be eaten.) There is no harm in feeding fresh water creature to a salt water fish or vice versa. The harm would be over feeding and letting the uneaten animals die and rot. Then you have foul water and big problems.

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  5. Yes, Bettas and other fishes love brine shrimps.

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  6. weirdqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm?

    i heard of regular monkeys… but WHAT THE LLAMA is a sea monkey????????????

    WHAT THE LLAMA!

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