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What does Baiyun Jinsi eat and how to feed it

Hank Schrader
2021-05-07 01:49:37
Baiyun Jinsi does not need to be fed for 1-2 days after birth. After waiting for 2 days, you can feed some egg yolk water or paramecium. When the fry is a little bigger, it can be fed with water earthworms, mealworms, synthetic feed and other foods. When the white cloud gold silk grows up, it can eat more food, and the breeder can feed it with artificial bait and live bait. They prefer to eat live baits such as turtles, mealworms, mealworms, red worms, tubificidae and so on.
What does Baiyun Jinsi eat and how to feed it

1. what does

Baiyun Jinsi eat? Baiyun Jinsi eats different foods at different stages. If it is a newborn fish, it does not need to be fed in the first 1-2 days, because the nutrients they carry are enough to absorb. In these 2 days, they will also be familiar with the surrounding environment. So the breeder needs to wait 2 days before trying to feed some egg yolk water or paramecium. When they grow up a little, they can feed some synthetic feed or mealworms. At this time, they need more food, and the breeder should ensure that the food is sufficient. There are many foods that adults can eat, such as earthworms, mealworms, mealworms, turtles, tubificidae and so on.

2. How to feed

Baiyun Jinsi? The amount and frequency of feeding Baiyun Jinsi need to be determined according to the number of feeding. If the number of feeding is large, it needs to be fed 2-3 times a day, and the amount of feeding each time can be finished within 5-10 minutes. If the number is small, they can be fed 1-2 times a day, because they may eat plankton in the water, so the frequency of feeding does not need to be too high. If it is in the breeding season, the breeder needs to feed 3-4 times a day, because they need more food during this period, so the frequency of feeding should also be higher, at this time, the amount of feeding can be eaten

within 10-15 minutes.
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