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How often should the medaka be fed? What kind of food should be fed?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-06-17 09:28:10
Adult medaka can be fed once a day, because they are adults and need a small amount of food. Feeding once a day can meet their daily needs and will not burden their intestines and stomach. Young medaka need to be fed twice a day, because young medaka are in the golden period of growth and development, the demand for food is relatively large, so the frequency of feeding also needs to be higher.
How often should the medaka be fed? What kind of food should be fed?

1. How often should the medaka be fed? The

adult medaka can be fed once a day. The amount of feeding each time does not need to be too much. It can be controlled at 8 minutes full. Because they have matured, their need for food and nutrients will be reduced, and if they are fed too much food, they will cause overnutrition. If the breeder does not have time, it can also be fed every other day or 2-3 days, but the feeding time should be regular.

Young medaka can be fed twice a day. When they are young, their need for food and digestive capacity are the highest. Feeding twice a day can promote their growth and development. When the medaka are young, it is best for the breeder to provide them with worm food. There are many kinds of food that med

aka can eat. When they live in the wild, they will eat some water fleas, wigglers, and so on. When food is scarce, they will also eat some plants such as green algae. Family feeding can feed some red worms, nematodes, shrimp and other foods, which contain a lot of protein and fat, which can provide greater help for their growth and development. You can also feed some green algae and other foods regularly. Before feeding live baits, breeders need to freeze them in the refrigerator for several days in advance, so that parasites and bacteria in live baits can be effectively killed.

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