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What kind of feed is good for clownfish and how often?

Hank Schrader
2021-06-03 20:44:55
Clownfish is an omnivorous fish, which can eat more kinds of food, the most common is synthetic feed, which is rich in nutrients and can provide them with more comprehensive nutrition. There are more suitable for clownfish to eat is animal feed, which contains a lot of protein and fat, can provide more nutrition for their growth and development. Animal feeds suitable for clown fish include red worms, dried small fish, dried shrimps and so on.
What kind of feed is good for clownfish and how often?

1. what kind of feed is good

for clownfish? Clownfish do not have high requirements for food. Generally, they will eat all the food that tropical fish can eat. The more common clownfish feed is synthetic fish feed, and breeders can choose special feed for tropical fish. The content of vitamins and other trace elements in this kind of feed is relatively comprehensive, which is suitable for long-term feeding of clown fish. While feeding synthetic feed, breeders can regularly feed them some animal feed, which contains a lot of protein and fat, and provides a lot of nutrition in their growth and development. Clownfish prefer to eat animal feed such as shrimp, red worms, tubificidae, water fleas, nematodes and so on.

2. How often to feed the clownfish? The frequency of feeding is different at different growth stages

of clownfish. The following is a detailed introduction to the amount of feeding at each stage.

1. Fry stage: Newborn clownfish do not need to be fed for the first three days, because the lecithin in their bodies is enough for them to absorb. After 3 days, it can be fed 3 times a day, and it is best to feed 7-8% full each time.

2. Adult fish stage: The body of adult clownfish has matured and its functions are relatively stable, so the breeder can reduce the frequency of feeding. Feed it once a day until it is 70% full. However, attention should be paid not to fasting, so as not to affect their normal development.

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