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What kind of food can small goldfish be fed? How long is it better to feed them?

Jane Margolis
2021-03-06 03:41:30
Small goldfish are omnivorous fish, they have a wide range of food needs, such as cooked egg yolk, live bait rich in high protein, fish feed, bread crumbs, rice and other foods can be fed. However, breeders should note that small goldfish within three days of birth do not need to be fed any food, because small fish at this stage have their own yolk sac, which is rich in nutrients for them to absorb. The goldfish can be fed 2-3 days after birth.
What kind of food can small goldfish be fed? How long is it better to feed them?

One, what food

can small goldfish feed? Goldfish belongs to omnivorous fish. Growth stage is different, their need for food is also different:

1, fry stage: This stage of small fish breeders do not have to feed them any food. Because they have yolk sacs in their bodies, they can survive without relying on external food. This is also an important stage for them to absorb lecithin in vivo, which can promote them to adapt to the external environment better and faster, and is also extremely beneficial to their growth and development.

2. Young fish stage: When raising young fish at this stage, you can feed them some boiled egg yolk. But be careful not to feed too much, because this kind of food is very easy to pollute the water quality.

3. Adult period: At this time, the growth and development of goldfish are more comprehensive, and their internal organs are mature. At this time, the breeder can feed them some live animal baits rich in high protein, such as red worms, tubificidae and so on.

2. How often is it better to feed small goldfish once? It is better to feed

small goldfish twice a day, because this is the key stage of their growth and development, and the nutrients needed in the body are more, so they need to eat regularly to maintain their growth energy.

Breeders should follow the principle of eating less and more meals when feeding, and it is better to ensure that they can eat within 5 minutes each time, which is also conducive to their digestion and absorption.

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