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Does the colorful angelfish eat shrimp? How to feed shrimp?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-06-24 02:39:07
Colorful angelfish eat shrimp. They are omnivorous fish and can eat animal feed, plant feed and artificial feed. Shrimp belongs to animal feed, so it is the food they can eat. The shrimps they eat are usually in the form of live bait and frozen bait. If it is live bait, it needs to be sterilized and disinfected before feeding to avoid polluting the water quality. If the bait is frozen, it needs to be thawed before feeding to avoid changes in the water temperature in the tank.
Does the colorful angelfish eat shrimp? How to feed shrimp?

Colorful fairy fish eat shrimp

? Colorful fairy fish eat shrimp, for them, shrimp is a good food, rich in protein and astaxanthin. Protein is conducive to their growth and development, and astaxanthin helps to enhance their body color, making their body color bright and shiny. In normal feeding, we should choose the right size of shrimp to feed them according to their size.

2. How to feed shrimp

to colorful angelfish? Shrimp is one of the foods that colorful angelfish often eat. Breeders often feed them shrimp on both live and frozen baits. Live shrimps swim in the water, so it's not easy for colorful guppies to eat live shrimps because they need to chase live shrimps in the water. In this way, they can increase their activity. However, it is necessary to sterilize the shrimp before feeding to prevent the harmful bacteria carried by the live shrimp from infecting them.

Frozen baits are obtained by freezing live shrimps, which have fewer bacteria and can be stored for a longer time. However, before feeding, it needs to be thawed in advance. The temperature of frozen shrimp is relatively low, if the frozen shrimp is not thawed and put directly into the water, the frozen shrimp will reduce the temperature in the fish tank and cause damage to the colorful angelfish.

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