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What is the best food for clown loaches?

Asked: Krstan Ninkovic, Last Updated:

Most clown loaches accept commercial flake food and sinking pellets as their dietary staple, but thrive with a variety of food: live (worms, brine shrimp, small snails), banana, other plant matter, freeze-dried (tubifex worms, especially if it is fortified) and frozen brine shrimp.

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  • How long does it take to steam oysters?

    5 to 8 minutes Place half of the oysters in a steamer with boiling water. Cover and steam 5 to 8 minutes, removing oysters as they open. Discard any unopened oysters.

  • Can we keep marinated fish in fridge?

    To properly store the fish, seal the fish fillets in a plastic bag and squeeze out the air. Then place the bag in a bowl filled with ice. Generally, fish can be stored in the fridge for up to two days if it is to be used immediately after purchase.

  • Why do carp anglers wear green?

    Carp Anglers Wear Green For Concealment. The Fish – First of all and most obvious, carp anglers will have greater success if the fish don't see them. ... The Bailiff – Carp anglers wear green so the bailiffs can't see them!

  • How did they fish in Bible times?

    Fishermen used nets, baskets, spears, hook and line, and in some situations, their bare hands to angle the musht, biny, sardine, and other species common to the lake of Galilee. “Fishing was hard work, especially for fisherman who stood on the bank and had to throw their nets out into the water,” Simpson said.

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