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What's your favorite food for tiny fish? I'm thinking juvenile clowns, barnacle blennies, etc.
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. Still feeding them to my tank now, mixed with other items as none of my fish are super tiny anymore.Fish eggs and brine shrimpWhat's your favorite food for tiny fish? I'm thinking juvenile clowns, barnacle blennies, etc.
Oh forgot about rotifers.I would go with one of the frozen or liquid fish eggs. There are several to choose from from Roe, oyster,etc.
I see frozen rotifer, baby brine fresh and frozen.
Golden Pearls are a fry food that come close. They float a bit at first, then soak in water and sink, but they sink slowly and drift around in the current first. The largest size works for smallish fish, and then they have tiny sizes for fry.Following...
Does anyone have experience with small sized food that neutrally buoyant? I have seen it argued that standard fare pellets can't be neutrally buoyant because they will sink or float depending on the specific gravity of the water. I hope someone can recommend an available frozen or processed food that is both small and neutrally buoyant!
I'd bet that "Dragon Roe" is just yellow dyed capelin roe The claimed size is about right - 400 to 700 microns. The Omega-3 Fatty Acids claim is correct. The sustainably sourced claim would be correct - capelin fisheries are monitored closely due to their importance for other marine life. And, the Dragon reference is probably a reference to the wings that capelin have - they're "flying fish".I saw Algae Barn has something called Dragon Roe.
Haven't tried it but who knows?

