Some green powder supplement is available at the supermarket. It contains a variety of "plant" powders. I don't remember the brand but it said something about no additives. It has been a while.
@jesmmifs - Those are definitely daphnias. And you may be right too because daphnia sold in fish shops always comes with some mosquito larvae. This is because the farm-water where they are cultivated in, usually has no fish inside as fishes would eat up all the daphnia. Thus, mosquito larvaes thrive in those waters.
those look disgusting
DarkMystic182 5 months ago
What do you feed those daphnias?
YuckyLuckyDucky 1 year ago
@YuckyLuckyDucky
Some green powder supplement is available at the supermarket. It contains a variety of "plant" powders. I don't remember the brand but it said something about no additives. It has been a while.
HelloUniverse 1 year ago
I don't think those are daphnia. They look more like mosquito pupae.
jesmmifs 1 year ago
@jesmmifs - Those are definitely daphnias. And you may be right too because daphnia sold in fish shops always comes with some mosquito larvae. This is because the farm-water where they are cultivated in, usually has no fish inside as fishes would eat up all the daphnia. Thus, mosquito larvaes thrive in those waters.
armyboy24 1 year ago
big and juicy!
happyorangeanimation 2 years ago