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Feeding angel fry with home grown brine shrimp, is there another way?

I have thousands of the little blighters and I am having trouble keeping up with them, I can’t hatch the shrimp fast enough. Any suggestions on another way to feed them, apart from using “small fry liquid suspension”? They only eat the food if it is moving, and with the “small fry:”, they don’t get that.
Do they have to eat “small fry” or is it absorbed into their body? Please help,any suggestions?

Freshwater Angel Fish Questions?

So, I bought four small angel fish, (about two inches long each)
I planned on putting them in a fifty-five gallon tank, and since it’s hard for me to get fish because of the small town I live in, I had to get them too early, and put all four of them in a ten gallon tank, (Which I keep cycled) The day after I got them, two of them died. For. . no apparent reason. I checked the water. The PH is fine, the water is soft, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia levels are all fine. Nothing is wrong with the water. . they just died.
None of them seemed to stressed out. They started swimming all around the tank within three hours. I feed them blood worms (Dried) frozen brine shrimp, and cichlid flake food. They usually spit anything they eat out. And, I always have to get the food out they don’t eat. Which, is every time I feed them.
The first and second fish died within five hours from eachother. One was marble, and one was a zebra. I don’t know if that makes a difference. . but I’ll put it here anyway. Just incase.
Before I got the fish, I did oodles of research on them (As before I get anything living, or that requires great care) I’ve been keeping fish for quite some time now, and I have no idea what could have happend.
I bought a twenty gallon tank today to put them in, though I haven’t put them in it yet, I’ve yet to even set up the tank, yet cycle it properly. So within a few days, they should be in a twenty gallon. And, soon enough in a fifty five.
One of the two that is left, I think he has something wrong with him. His slime coat is actually visible. I suppose it’s his slime coat. . But it’s hanging on his body. And his fins are a bit short. I forgot what fins they’re called, the ones on his side, that he uses to move around. xD
I have a few fake amazon sword plants, and one real one in the tank. I have an “AquaClear” fliter. And regular fish aquarium gravel. The lighting is meant for an aquarium, it’s more of a fluorescent looking light.
What should I do about the living fish, whose slime coat is. . weird?
And, any suggestions to why the two Angel fish died?
Also. . The two that died weren’t a pair. Both fish that died, were each “Paired” with one of the fish that is still living.

Thank you to anyone who can answer my questions, and took the time to read this!
Apparently you people don’t know how to read. . or pay attention.
I DO NOT have the fifty-five gallon tank yet. I found a twenty gallon tank in good condition at a sale today.
And yes, there is not a fish shop for forty miles from my house. So, they were in the bag for a good thirty-forty minutes.
And, I’ve never heard of “Old tank syndrome” something I’ll have to look in to.
I clean the tank regularly. Also, have none of you heard of “Safe start” products that “instantly cycle your tank”
it makes tap water into water that fish can live in. It says a day, but I always wait a few days. And make sure the water is set.
And, one of you seemed to know what was wrong with the fish that is alive, and have failed to actually tell me what it was, or how to treat it. .

My freshwater angel fish won’t eat. ?

I have a 20 gallon freshwater tank. PH is about 6.8, Phosphate is zero and nitrates/ammonia is zero.
I have one angel fish (for about a year) along with a neon High Fin Platy & Dwarf Gourami. All were perfect and ate my tetra flake food. About one month ago, my niece got to the tank and poured the entire bottle of flake food in the tank. I scooped as much as I could out. I called the fish store and followed their advice. Did about a 40% water change vacuuming the bottom to get as much food out as possible… Then 25% water change each of the next two weeks. I’ve tested the tank and levels are perfect and water is clear. Problem is Angel fish will no longer eat flake food. He will only eat live brine shrimp and I know he needs more healthy food. He just stares at the flake or if he rarely takes a bite spits it right out. Fish store people told me not to feed him brine shrimp and he’ll eat when he gets hungry. Well it’s been five days and he still won’t eat the flake food. Help! He also spits out frozen blood worms and dried brine shrimp. Will only eat live shrimp. Does any fish experts have a suggestion. I don’t know what else to do and don’t want him to die. Any good suggestions would be appreciated.