Mary fish are fed two or three times a day, and the amount of feeding is about one third of the head size. This kind of fish will not die. They will stop eating when they know they are full. But if the fish are fed after being hungry for too long, they may die.
They do not require too much water quality, in the case of good water quality, they can change water once every three to five days, but they are more sensitive to changes in water quality, sudden changes in water quality may cause them to get sick. When changing water, only a part of it can be changed each time, and the water quality should be kept as clean as possible. After feeding, we should pay attention to cleaning up food residues and excreta in time.
Mary fish eat? Mary fish is an omnivorous ornamental fish with a wide range of feeding habits. It can eat live baits such as red worms, water fleas, shrimp, paramecium, synthetic feed and some egg yolks. When feeding them, they should choose the bait that floats in the middle. Their favorite foods are plants, especially algae. When feeding, plant feed can be used as the main feed, and the feed can be cut up in advance and then fed to Mary fish. Live baits are easy to carry pathogens, so the baits should be sterilized and disinfected before feeding Mary fish live baits to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the baits. It's better to feed twice a day, once at eight in the morning and again at five in the afternoon.