QUOTE(freshyyf @ Apr 9 2007, 07:41 PM)
Yew Lin or other masters here, I got hundreds of tiny fries (3 days) now. I fed them Atison Betta Starter for fry (powder form) but don't know if they are eating. From my experience, they are going to die in one-week. Don't see any LFS selling brine shrimp egg or microworm.... Any advice? This is the third time I spawn, failed twice, fry die after a week.
The Atison Betta Starter for fry is supposed to design for fry. But the problem is that after a day, the water smell bad. And also, I don't know if they were eating. I springled the powder, the fry were still motionless
Anyone try this product before? Successful?
Atison Betta starter website:
http://www.oceannutrition.com/product_fres...05.html&head=42
Check this out (The inventor's comment):
http://www.atisonbetta.com/breeding2.asp
......I have developed, together with Ocean Nutrition, a special starter food to give to the fry which is called Atison's Betta Starter. The best is to feed them a very small quantity each time, twice a day. Avoid using live feed as this can contaminate the fry. In any case, the best is to use the starter feed as first food and abstain completely from live food: the starter food has everything the fry needs to grow. Do not mix live food and the starter food, as this will confuse the newborn fry.
Where did you get the Atison Betta Starter? Trust me I'm having problems raising a bunch of successful fry too!The Atison Betta Starter for fry is supposed to design for fry. But the problem is that after a day, the water smell bad. And also, I don't know if they were eating. I springled the powder, the fry were still motionless
Atison Betta starter website:
http://www.oceannutrition.com/product_fres...05.html&head=42
Check this out (The inventor's comment):
http://www.atisonbetta.com/breeding2.asp
......I have developed, together with Ocean Nutrition, a special starter food to give to the fry which is called Atison's Betta Starter. The best is to feed them a very small quantity each time, twice a day. Avoid using live feed as this can contaminate the fry. In any case, the best is to use the starter feed as first food and abstain completely from live food: the starter food has everything the fry needs to grow. Do not mix live food and the starter food, as this will confuse the newborn fry.
Took me tons of research!
Apr 9 2007, 11:59 PM

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