Can I feed my triopsFrog food?
Posted by admin Web Hosting Wednesday 26 April 2006 10:54 am
hamsteradorer asked:
My frog & tadpole bites consist of:
anchovy meal, krill meal, dried squid, fish oil, blood meal, wheat flour, lecithin, and beta carotenes as the first 8 ingredients. It also smells the same as triop food. I don’t have a lot of triop food. Can they eat the frog food?
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April 29th, 2006 at 12:16 pm
I found this website about triops and it says that these are omnivores so they eat plants and insects in their diet but you can give them worms, fish food and veggies too. So I guess you could give them some of the frog food, but it seems like you should add some carrots or lettuce other times you feed them.