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What kind of feed does the medaka feed and how to feed it

Marie Schrader
2021-06-16 16:43:24
Animal feed: Medaka is an omnivorous fish and prefers animal feed. Breeders can feed them red worms, nematodes, water fleas, wigglers and other foods, which contain a lot of protein and can promote their growth and development. | | Plant feed: Although they prefer to eat meat, breeders should also feed green algae regularly to help balance nutrition. | | Synthetic feed: Synthetic feed can be used as supplementary feed for medaka.
What kind of feed does the medaka feed and how to feed it

One, what feed

does medaka feed 1, animal feed: Medaka feed is more miscellaneous, the food sort that can eat is more also, the person that raise can choose animal feed to serve as their staple food. Their favorite animal feeds are red worms, nematodes, water fleas, larvae and so on. These foods contain a lot of protein and fat, which is beneficial to the development of medaka.

2. Plant feed: It is also necessary to match some plant feed at ordinary times, such as green algae, which can help them supplement vitamins, ensure balanced nutrition, and avoid their single feeding habits.

3. Synthetic feed: Although the nutrition of synthetic feed is comprehensive, the content of protein and fat is less, and the breeder can feed the medaka as supplementary food.

2. How to feed the medaka well

? It's better to feed the medaka once a day, which can promote their growth and development, and also provide them with adequate nutrition. If conditions do not permit, it can also be fed every other day. Although the next day will not affect their survival, long-term food shortage will affect their growth and development.

Medaka are small in size, so they should not be fed too much at a time. They can be fed within 10 minutes at a time. The specific amount of feeding depends on their size and feeding situation. If there are food residues in the fish tank, the breeder needs to fish them out in time and reduce the amount of feeding next time.

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