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Will the fish die if they are fed too much? How much is more appropriate to feed?

Jane Margolis
2021-06-18 19:35:13
If the fish is fed too much, it will not die. Although the feeling of satiety of the red and green light fish is relatively weak, they will not be stuffed to death. Because when they eat a lot of food, they stop eating. They eat a lot of food and die because the food in their intestines and stomach has not been digested for a long time, causing them to suffer from enteritis. If no follow-up treatment is taken, they will die. However, although they will not be stuffed to death, eating too much can also affect their health.
Will the fish die if they are fed too much? How much is more appropriate to feed?

1. will the traffic light fish die if it is fed too much?

The traffic light fish will not die if it is fed too much. The satiety of the traffic light fish is relatively weak. Generally, they will eat as much as they are fed. But when they eat too much food, they stop eating. In daily feeding, we often see that many red and green light fish die because of feeding too much. But in fact, they are not stuffed to death, but because the food has not been digested for a long time, they suffer from enteritis. If the breeder does not find that they have enteritis at this time and does not treat them in an effective way, they will die of enteritis.

2. How much

to feed the traffic light fish depends on their growth status and temperature. The bigger they are, the more they are fed. The colder the weather, the less you feed. If they are young and need a lot of energy to grow and develop, they need to be fed 3-4 times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon and once in the evening. Don't feed them too much at a time. Generally, they can finish the food within 3 minutes at a time. If they are in an adult state, when they are fully developed, they can be fed 1-2 times a day. If they are in winter, their metabolism is very slow, and they can be fed once a day.

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