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How many pellets does the clown fish feed a day, and does it need to feed other foods?

Jane Margolis
2021-06-03 21:13:34
If it is a clown fish with a body size of more than 3 centimeters, it can be fed 5-6 grains at a time, twice a day, that is, 10-12 grains of pellet feed a day. If you have the conditions, you can feed some spirulina powder and shrimp. If you are an adult clownfish, you can feed 10 pills at a time, once every 1-2 days. Clownfish can not only eat pellet feed, but also live baits such as red worms, shrimp, mealworms and blood worms. It is recommended to feed a variety of foods together.
How many pellets does the clown fish feed a day, and does it need to feed other foods?

1. the amount of pellets

fed to clownfish at different stages is also different. If it is a juvenile clownfish, it can be fed 5-6 pellets at a time, twice a day, so it is 10-12 pellets a day. The digestive function of juvenile clown fish is not perfect, so breeders try to follow the principle of eating less and more meals, if they have time, they can feed three times a day, 3-4 grains at a time. This can reduce their enteritis and other conditions.

If you are an adult clownfish, you can feed 10 pills at a time, once every 1-2 days. As adults, clownfish's metabolism decreases, but their appetite increases, so breeders can feed more at a time and then reduce the frequency of feeding.

If possible, it is not recommended to feed juvenile clownfish with pellet feed for a long time. Although the nutrition of pellet feed is more comprehensive, juvenile clownfish has a greater demand for nutrition. It is better for breeders to feed them with some animal feed. For example, shrimp, red worms, nematodes, mealworms and so on. Adult clownfish can be fed with pellet feed for a long time, but it is better to feed some live bait regularly to ensure adequate nutrition. If possible, it can also be fed with some algae or spirulina powder.

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