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How many days should we feed the colorful angelfish? What kind of food should we feed them?

Saul Goodman
2021-05-08 16:56:32
Colorful angelfish are usually fed once a day, but how many times they are fed depends on their size. Generally, young fish need to be fed 3-4 times a day, each time they eat food within 3 minutes. If it is the adult stage, feed them once a day, and feed them food that can be eaten in 5-10 minutes each time. They are an omnivorous fish and can eat a lot of things. For example, small fish, shrimp, spinach, fish feed and so on.
How many days should we feed the colorful angelfish? What kind of food should we feed them?

1. the colorful angelfish is fed once a few days. It is better to feed the colorful angelfish once a few

days, depending on their size. If it is a colorful angelfish with a body length of 1-5 centimeters, it is better to feed them 3-4 times a day when they are young. Feed them about every two and a half hours, and feed them food that they can eat in three minutes at a time. If it is a colorful angelfish with a body length of 5-12 centimeters, when they have grown up a little, it is better to feed them 3-4 times a day, and feed them 5-10 minutes of food each time. If the body length of the colorful angelfish is more than 14 centimeters, they are fully developed at this time, so it is best to feed them once a day, and feed them enough food each time. Color

ful guppy is a kind of omnivorous fish. It can be fed with animal feed such as small fish and earthworms, plant feed such as spinach and algae, and fish feed. But exactly what to feed them depends on their size. If their body length is about 5 centimeters, they can choose smaller feed such as shrimp. If their body length is about 12 centimeters, they can be fed with small fish, shrimps, earthworms and other slightly larger food. If their body length is more than 12 centimeters, they can be fed some plants, small animals and fish feed.

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