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How often and what kind of food is better to feed the clown fish?

Walter White
2021-02-01 02:49:07
It is reasonable to feed clownfish in the fry stage three times a day, and when they are adults, it is possible to feed them once a day or twice a day. It should be noted that the amount of feed fed each time should be controlled within a reasonable range, and there should be no surplus, in order to prevent pollution to the water quality. In addition, the clown fish is also an omnivorous animal, which can eat a lot of food. When feeding, fish feed can be used as the staple food, and some live baits can be used for feeding.
How often and what kind of food is better to feed the clown fish?

1. How often to feed clownfish

? Clownfish are at different stages. Their feeding frequency is also different. They are mainly divided into fry stage and mature stage:

1. Fry stage: If the fry is just born, the breeder does not need to feed them any food in the first three days. Because the yolk sac in their bodies can provide them with sufficient nutrients. If the fry is three days later, the breeder should keep feeding them three times a day, and the feed should be appropriate, not too much.

2. Mature stage: At this stage, clownfish have matured and their body functions are relatively stable, so breeders can keep feeding them once a day or once every two days. Be careful not to fast, so as not to affect their growth and development.

2. What kind of food is better

for clownfish? Clownfish is an omnivorous fish. Generally, it is better to feed the following kinds of food:

1. Artificial fish feed: This kind of synthetic feed is rich in nutrients, which can enhance their immunity.

2. Animal feed: This feed is rich in protein, which can promote their growth and development. Breeders usually choose to use red worms, small fish and shrimps, but when feeding them these foods, they should pay attention to breaking the food before feeding, so as not to cause harm to them.

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