They eat worms, bread, and you can even catch them using soft plastic lures!
Pretty much anything. Farmed tilapia are often on a corn-based diet.
Depending on your geographical location, $6 or so per lb.
Tilapia are either caught in the wild or raised on fish farms as food for humans. In the wild they are preyed upon by larger, more aggressive fish.
algae or small fishes
WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA! TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO) WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA!TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO)
Yes if the shells get broken otherwise no. I keep crayfish and Tilapia together and crushed some snails for the crayfish to eat, the Tilapia ate them before the crayfish had chance.
what are the structure different of tilapia and tadpole
Tilapia
Nope, Tilapia is a kind of fish which is a herbivore.
bongu..tilapia..fufu...
Yes, but be careful of any bones.
No,Tilapias are small white fish.They cannot eat ducks.
Yes.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, farm-raised tilapia in China are frequently in ponds where they feed on waste from poultry and livestock. In many countries, tilapia are fed pellets made of soy and corn.
the package of panko breaded tilapia I bought does not show the country of origin. Do you get tilapia from China?
Yes,please try it,it's great!