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How much does the 15cm Luohan fish eat a day? How many times a day?

Skyler White
2021-07-14 16:30:49
The 15cm Luohan fish eats 5-10 grains of fish food a day. Generally, about 15 centimeters of Siraitia grosvenorii has been fully developed. When feeding them, they need to be fed according to the standard of adult fish. Besides fish food, they also eat meat such as water fleas, small fish, shrimps and earthworms, which are more conducive to their growth. Feeding frequency can be controlled at 1-2 times a day, and regular feeding can help improve their feeding enthusiasm.
How much does the 15cm Luohan fish eat a day? How many times a day?

1. How much

does a 15-centimeter Luohan fish eat a day? Luohan fish is a kind of omnivorous fish. They can eat a lot of things. When they grow to about 15 centimeters, they can be fed according to the standard of adult fish. You can feed 5-10 grains of fish food a day. They prefer to eat meat, and both live and frozen baits are acceptable. The amount of feeding needs to be strictly controlled, and they can eat up the food in 5-10 minutes at a time.

When feeding them live bait, it is necessary to sterilize the live bait in advance, otherwise the parasites carried by the live bait will infect the Luohan fish. When feeding them frozen bait, they need to be thawed in advance, otherwise the frozen bait will affect the water temperature of the fish tank. The fish feed they usually eat is granular, and 5-10 grains of fish food can meet their daily needs.

2. 15 cm Siraitia grosvenorii is fed several times

a day. Usually, the growth condition and temperature will affect the appetite of Siraitia grosvenorii. Fifteen centimeters of Luohan fish have been fully developed, and the feeding frequency can be reduced to 1-2 times a day. In spring and autumn, when the temperature is more suitable for their growth, their life activities are more vigorous, and they are fed twice a day. In summer, the air is too hot, in winter, the air is cold, too hot and too cold will affect their appetite. In winter and summer, their metabolism is very slow and they consume very little energy, so they don't need to be fed so much, usually once a day.

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