Live Food Sizes - What's right for my fish?

BioHazard

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Okay, I'm getting a little confused by all these live food options. I can never figure out what size these guys are! Micro worms, Walter worms, banana worms, vinegar eels, flour beetles, scuds, daphnia, brine shrimp.... What are the sizes of these guys? I'm going to be getting kuhlis, neons and peacock gudgeons, what would be good for them? I know flour beetles and scuds are too big, vinegar eels and daphnia are too small. But I'm not sure on the relative sizes of the others, especially the worms.
 
I've been doing some research on the same issue. All of my fish are 1-4" and I'd like to cultivate some live food. So far the tentative answer seems to be white worms but I'd like to see what everyone else has to say.
 
White worms would be perfect. If my ember tetras can eat them, all you fish can too, and the bigger fish like my discus devour them too!
 
What are the larger ones? Food big enough for adult fish, like neons and peacock gudgeons and kuhlis?
 
I feed spirulina brine shrimp. Even if its too big, the small fish rip them to shreds. Same with bloodworms.
 
What are the larger ones? Food big enough for adult fish, like neons and peacock gudgeons and kuhlis?

worms. but you don't really have to worry about smaller live food because the large fish will eat them anyway but in more amounts to be satisfied. goodluck.
 
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Yeah, I don't think there is such thing as too small, the bigger fish just eat more.
 
Okay, I've done some more research. Here's what I've found.
Microworm - 0.02-0.1" (.5-3mm)
Gridal worm - 0.4-0.5" (1-1.25 cm)
Walter worm - up to .05" (.13 cm)
Banana worms - less than .05" (.13cm)
Blackworms - 1-1.5" (2.5-3.8 cm)
Bloodworm - up to 15" (38.1c)
Vinegar eel - 0.4" (1 cm)
Scuds - up to 1" (2.54cm)
Drosphila (Fruit flies) - .05" -.1" (.35cm-.15cm)
Brine shrimp - .04-.4" (.1-1cm)
Daphnia - .1-.25" (.25-.64cm)
White worms - .75-1.5" (1.9-3.8)
 
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