» Title: Can you feed fruit flies to fish?» Posted: September 25th, 2009» Author: admin» Filed Under: Fishing.
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dont know good question
sure you can..we do it all the time!
ya….but it depends if ur fish eat it or not.
feed fruit flies……….y would u wanna
I don’t see why not. I myself fed cockroaches to fishes before. Roaches are high in protein. Crickets are the best choice as well.
Yes and they love it! I used to breed wingless fruit flies just for this purpose.
depend what kind of fish
small-to-medium fish, yes!! really large fish might ignore them, and the will be too large for some really tiny fish to handle
most koi and goldfish do best on a 50-50 diet of protein and veggies/plants. So yes that would fall under the protein.
Actually, yes. However, there is a breed of WINGLESS fruit flies [some kinda Drosophila] that make excellent food. Mail order though….
yes you can, especially baby fish. It is a very nutricious food for them.
The wingless variety breed very quickly in warm climates too. They must be raised in sterile conditions to be used as food – someone should try them and post the results.
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dont know good question
sure you can..we do it all the time!
ya….but it depends if ur fish eat it or not.
feed fruit flies……….y would u wanna
I don’t see why not. I myself fed cockroaches to fishes before. Roaches are high in protein. Crickets are the best choice as well.
Yes and they love it! I used to breed wingless fruit flies just for this purpose.
depend what kind of fish
small-to-medium fish, yes!!
really large fish might ignore them, and the will be too large for some really tiny fish to handle
most koi and goldfish do best on a 50-50 diet of protein and veggies/plants. So yes that would fall under the protein.
Actually, yes. However, there is a breed of WINGLESS fruit flies [some kinda Drosophila] that make excellent food. Mail order though….
yes you can, especially baby fish. It is a very nutricious food for them.
The wingless variety breed very quickly in warm climates too. They must be raised in sterile conditions to be used as food – someone should try them and post the results.