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What and how often are clownfish fed?

Saul Goodman
2021-06-03 20:46:02
Animal feed: Clownfish can be fed with some animal feed, because this kind of feed is very helpful to their growth and development, and there are many kinds of animal feed, such as red worms, blood worms, tubificidae, water fleas, etc. They can also eat some shrimp, fish and shellfish. | | Plant feed: It can also be fed with some algae at ordinary times. | | Synthetic feed: If you want to save trouble, you can also use the more common tropical fish feed on the market.
What and how often are clownfish fed?

One, what

does clownfish feed 1, animal feed: The feeding habit of clownfish is more miscellaneous, the animal feed that tropical fish can eat they also can eat, the person that raise can feed a few mealworms, red worm, tubificidae, water flea to them at ordinary times, also can feed a few shrimp kind, shellfish and fish kind. The fat and protein content in the feed of these animals is high, which can provide most of the nutrients for their growth and development.

2, plant feed: Breeders can also regularly feed some plant feed, such as most of the algae. The vitamin content in plant feed is high, which can ensure their nutritional balance. And

3, synthetic feed: the synthetic feed has the advantages of convenience, quickness and comprehensive nutrition, and a breeder can use the synthetic feed as a staple food to feed the clownfish. Suitable for clownfish to eat are flake feed, special pellet feed for marine fish, etc.

2. How often should the clownfish be fed? When

the clownfish is born, it can be fed three times a day, and the amount of each feeding can be finished in 10 minutes. Because they need more food at this time, eating less and eating more can meet their needs. Adult clownfish can be fed once a day, or once every two days if the water temperature is low. However, it should be noted that clown fish can not be fasted for a long time, and breeders need to feed regularly without interruption.

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