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Clownfish feeding frequency, feeding what grows fast

Jane Margolis
2021-06-03 20:46:34
Fry stage: Clownfish do not need to be fed when they are born. Their own lecithin can be enough for them to absorb for 3 days. After 3 days, they can be fed in a small amount, preferably three times a day. The amount of each feeding can be eaten within 10 minutes. | | Adult stage: The feeding frequency of adult clownfish can be reduced, about once every 1-2 days. The amount of each feeding can be eaten within 5 minutes.
Clownfish feeding frequency, feeding what grows fast

1. Feeding frequency

of clownfish 1. Fry period: Clownfish need to follow the principle of eating less and eating more in the fry period, because at this time they have a large demand for food, but their appetite is small, and their digestion is faster. The breeder can feed them three times a day, preferably at the time of breakfast, lunch and dinner. The third feeding time should be advanced to 3-4 P. m., because too late feeding can easily cause indigestion. Young clownfish can be fed more food, and the best amount of food each time can be eaten within 10 minutes.

2. Adult fish stage: The feeding frequency of adult clownfish needs to be reduced, because their demand for food has been reduced, and the amount of food they eat after adulthood will become larger, so they do not need to feed too frequently. Adult clownfish can be fed once a day or once every two days, and the amount of each feeding can be eaten within 5 minutes.

If you want clownfish to grow fast, you can feed them with artificial feed, animal feed and plant feed, which can not only improve their growth and development speed, but also ensure a balanced nutrition. Synthetic feeds suitable for clownfish include flake feed and pellet feed. Suitable for them to eat animal feed such as red worms, nematodes, mealworms, shrimp and so on, while feeding animal feed, and then feeding some algae, can ensure a balanced nutrition.

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