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What does the purple whorl eat and how often is it fed?

Jane Margolis
2020-07-16 23:21:36
Plant food: purple spiral like to eat algae in the water, most like to eat green spot algae. It also likes to eat cooked vegetable leaves. It can also eat some rotten leaves of aquatic plants. Meat and fishy food: Purplish thread snail also eats some fish grain and shrimp grain remains. The carcasses of fish and shrimps are also its food. The rest of the omnivorous: like the bubble rotten steamed buns, crumbs and other omnivorous it can also eat. In general, it is enough to feed 1 to 2 times a day.
What does the purple whorl eat and how often is it fed?

1. what does the purple thread snail eat

There are many foods that the purple thread snail can eat, including the following.

1, plants: purple spiral like to eat algae in the water, of which green spot algae is its favorite. Cooked vegetables, rotten water plants and so on are also what they like to eat.

2. Meat and fishy: Purplish spiral snails also like to eat some fish grain and shrimp grain residues, and some fish and shrimp carcasses are also their food. Some fish food and shrimp food can be fed during feeding. Of course, some snail food containing calcium is also very good.

3, Omnivorous: purple spiral also eat some of the bubble rotten biscuits, steamed buns and so on.

2. How often should the purple thread snail be fed

The purple thread snail needs to be fed according to different situations. Specifically, there may be the following two situations:

1. Polyculture with other fish and shrimp: If the purple thread nail is polycultured with other fish and shrimp, then the purple thread nail can survive by eating some algae in the water, such as green spot algae, and the residue of fish grain and shrimp grain.

2. Separate feeding: If the purple whorls are fed separately, they can be fed 1 to 2 times a day. Every time you can feed some fish, shrimp or steamed buns, biscuits and vegetables. Of course, it is also good to feed some snail food with calcium when conditions permit.

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