I am in Michigan.
I have 2 other aquariums and plenty of fish foods. I picked up some Fluval Norwegian Krill Flake food that I thought about using in the crab tank.
I actually thought about getting Shrimp Baby Food by GlasGarten as it was a powdered food, high in protein and good fats. Besides the occasional thin slice of zucchini or a pea without the skin, etc., I don’t cook much for my fish, but I do cook for my parrots on occasion. I get frozen edamame once in a while and, like the peas, I could peel one and break off a chip with my fingernail and toss it in. I didn’t realize they were so high in fat. Maybe I will get to the point where I’m making fish food from scratch, but heck, I’m not even to Repashy yet (LOL).
I heard Thai micro crabs eat what is floating past them in the water column. I bought a mortar and pestle for the sole purpose of crushing pellet/flake food. So far I’ve only crushed small pieces of Hikari Algae Wafers and TetraMin Tropical Tablets, hoping some of it makes it to the crabs. I never see the crabs eat and I barely ever see any crabs.
Tonight I actually saw two of the crabs touching each other and one was actively roaming around while the other stayed in the dark under some leaf litter (but I could still see her). There are 11 crabs and 40+ Neocaridina in the tank. There is a dozen different foods the shrimp are being offered. Because I never see the crabs eat and I see the shrimp eating/grazing constantly, I wonder if the shrimp leave enough for the crabs to find. That was why I was thinking about a powdered, sinking type of food. Both of those Hikari products that I’ve been crushing are sinking types of food.
I’ve seen crab molts 2 or 3 times in the tank. I’ve had the crabs for almost 2 months (got 10 neos in March 22 and they’ve colonized).
I’ve never seen the crabs higher than a couple of inches off the ground surface of the aquarium, although it is heavily planted with lots of plants, so I’m thinking sinking types of food are best right now.
I sure wish there were active forum members who keep or kept limnopilos naiyanetri that I could chat with.
Thank you JayC, I appreciate your response.