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What kind of food does Manlongyu eat and when is it fed?

Hank Schrader
2021-06-28 14:54:34
Arowana eat fish feed or fresh live bait. They are omnivorous and carnivorous fish, and they need to ensure that their nutritional intake is adequate and comprehensive when feeding. You can feed them some high-protein foods, such as red nematodes, water fleas, small fish and shrimps and other live baits. However, it should be noted that they should be sterilized and disinfected before feeding live baits. The adult Arowana can be fed once in the morning and once in the evening, while the juvenile Arowana needs to be fed more often.
What kind of food does Manlongyu eat and when is it fed? There are many kinds of food

that arowana

can eat, because they belong to omnivorous and carnivorous fish. Therefore, in order to ensure that they can take in enough nutrients, they need to feed a variety of baits to ensure their health. Dried baits sold on the market can be used as the main ingredient because they are developed for fish. At the same time, they should be fed with fresh live bait as accessories, such as small fish and shrimp, red nematodes, water fleas and so on. However, it should be noted that they need to be sterilized before feeding. In addition, they should be fed some fresh vegetables, such as spinach, baby vegetables and so on. This can provide them with the vitamins they need for growth and development, thereby strengthening their physique and improving their immunity.

2. When to feed

Manlongyu For Manlongyu at different stages of growth, the number of times they need to feed is different. For the one-week-old Manong fish, it can be fed four times a day with cooked egg yolk. Feed twice in the morning and afternoon. But for adult fish, they can be fed twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Feed once at eight or nine in the morning and again at four or five in the afternoon. Make sure that they eat the bait within ten minutes at a time, so that they can reach 80% full.

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