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The clown fish is fed once every few days, and what food is fed

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-08-04 11:13:02
Adult clownfish can be fed once a day. Feeding them should pay attention to timing and quantity, and the amount of feeding should not be too much at a time. Newly hatched clownfish can be fed rotifers first, and then fed animal feed when they are bigger. Clownfish is an omnivorous animal with a wide range of feeding habits. It can eat animal feed such as shrimp, blood insects, bumper shrimp and shellfish, plant feed such as seaweed, and synthetic fish feed.
The clown fish is fed once every few days, and what food is fed 1. The clownfish should be fed once every few days

The clownfish should be fed regularly and quantitatively, and the amount of each feeding should not be too much. Clownfish in the juvenile stage need nutrition. When they grow up, they can be fed twice or three times a day, but the amount of food fed each time should not be too much. Feed adult clownfish once a day, but the amount of food can be appropriately increased. When clownfish just hatch, it is best to raise them in bare tanks. After 7-8 days after hatching, they can start eating. You can feed some rotifers first, and then feed the bumper shrimp after they grow up.

2. What food does clownfish feed

clownfish is an omnivorous animal with wide and miscellaneous feeding habits, and can eat animal feed, plant feed and synthetic feed. Wild clownfish that grow in the natural environment mainly eat plankton, copepods, seaweed and some invertebrates. It is best to give priority to animal feed when feeding, because this kind of feed can promote their growth and development, and this kind of food can choose shrimp, blood insects, bumper shrimp, shellfish and so on. They also prefer to eat bumper shrimp.

In addition, you can also feed some plant feeds, such as algae and other aquatic plants. Pay attention to reasonable collocation when feeding. When feeding shrimp, attention should be paid to removing the head and shell of shrimp, cutting up the meat and feeding it again. Although live food is beneficial to their growth and development, this kind of feed is very easy to carry germs, so we should pay attention to sterilization before feeding.

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