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What kind of feed is good for a mermaid and how often is it fed?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-06-03 20:37:56
One eyebrow says mermaid feeding habits are more miscellaneous, and not picky eaters, breeders can feed them some animal feed. If you are a newborn Yimei Taoist, you can feed some shrimp eggs for a good harvest. After 2 weeks of birth, you can feed some water fleas. One month after birth, there are more kinds of food to eat, such as shrimp, tubificidae, red worms and so on. At ordinary times, it can be fed with some synthetic feed to ensure balanced nutrition.
What kind of feed is good for a mermaid and how often is it fed?

One, one eyebrow way mermaid feeds what feed is good

one eyebrow way mermaid can feed a few animal feed, because they are ornamental fish, although appetite is not big, but for build and color good-looking, the proposal feeds animal feed more. Newborn Yimeidao mermaid can feed some of the larvae of the shrimp, because the larvae of the shrimp are easy to digest and have high nutritional value. You can feed some water fleas and shrimp eggs about

2 weeks after birth, and you can eat synthetic feed after 1 month after birth. If the breeder has enough time, it is recommended to feed some shrimp, red worms, tubificidae, etc. Before feeding these live baits, it is better to sterilize them first, because parasites and bacteria are easy to appear in live baits.

2. How long does it take to feed a mermaid? The amount of food eaten by

a mermaid is small, so the breeder can follow the principle of eating less and eating more. They can be fed twice a day, but not too much each time, otherwise they will suffer from gastrointestinal diseases, and the residual food will pollute the water quality. You can choose to feed Yimeidao Mermaid at 8 am and 6 pm, and the best amount of each feeding can be eaten within 5 minutes. If there is residual food in the fish tank, it needs to be fished out in time, and the next feeding should be reduced to avoid residual food again.

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