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How many days to feed adult arowana and how to feed it

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-07-23 19:46:32
Adult arowana can be fed once a day, and twice a day when the temperature is high. When the temperature is low, it can be fed once every 2-3 days. Adult arowana's demand for nutrition and food is not high, breeders do not need to feed too much food, once fed to 70% full. Because if they are fed too much, they can easily become obese or lose their eyes. Arowana can be fed regularly and regularly, so that they can maintain good eating habits.
How many days to feed adult arowana and how to feed it

1. How many days should adult arowana be fed? Under normal circumstances,

adult arowana can be fed once a day, because they do not need much food, and the breeder does not need to feed too much each time. But when the temperature is higher, the metabolism of arowana will also increase, and the breeder can choose to feed it twice a day. When the temperature is low, the breeder should also reduce the amount of feeding, which can be fed once every 2-3 days. If the feeding situation of arowana is not positive, the breeder can also choose to extend the feeding time or reduce the feeding amount.

2. How to feed

arowana? Arowana is an omnivorous and carnivorous animal. It likes to eat some live fish and shrimps. When feeding, breeders can choose some common animal feeds, such as shrimp, red worms, nematodes, mealworms, mealworms, cockroaches, crickets, lean meat, animal viscera, etc. It can also be fed with carrots, tender vegetable leaves or synthetic feed. Different stages

of arowana are fed with different foods. Young arowana should be fed with more animal feed, and the frequency of feeding should be higher, preferably 2-3 times a day, which can effectively promote their growth and development. Adult arowana should be fed with synthetic feed, and the frequency of feeding can be reduced, 1-2 times a day, to ensure their nutritional balance.

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