What do you feed a freshwater lobster?

There's a bit of a misunderstanding here! There's no such thing as a freshwater lobster.

Lobsters are primarily saltwater creatures. The closest you might get to a freshwater lobster is a crayfish, which is a type of freshwater crustacean often referred to as a "crawdad" or "mudbug."

Here's what you can feed a crayfish:

* Plant matter: Crayfish love algae, aquatic plants, and decaying plant material.

* Animal matter: They're omnivores and will happily eat insects, worms, snails, and small fish.

* Commercial crayfish food: You can find specific pellets and flakes formulated for crayfish at pet stores.

* Occasional treats: You can offer them small pieces of cooked chicken, fish, or shrimp as an occasional treat.

Important Note: Make sure you avoid feeding your crayfish anything that could be harmful, like processed foods, citrus fruits, or sugary treats.