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Can big zebrafish eat small zebrafish? What do zebrafish eat

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Big zebrafish don't eat small zebrafish. Although they are omnivorous animals, they usually don't eat the same kind. When rearing artificially, small zebrafish and big zebrafish can be raised together. But if it is a small zebrafish that has not hatched yet, it may be eaten. Because big zebrafish will eat unhatched fish eggs as food. Therefore, try not to keep small zebrafish with big zebrafish while hatching.
Can big zebrafish eat small zebrafish? What do zebrafish eat 1. Can big zebrafish eat small zebrafish

Big zebrafish don't eat small zebrafish. Although they prefer animal feed, they don't eat the same kind under normal circumstances. Moreover, they are gentle in character. When they are raised artificially, they can keep small zebrafish and big zebrafish together.

However, small unhatched zebrafish will be eaten by large zebrafish. Because zebrafish have no habit of protecting eggs, and they are likely to use eggs as food. Therefore, zebrafish should be kept separately before hatching.

2. What do zebrafish eat

1. Animal feed: Zebrafish prefer animal feed, and the common ones are bumper shrimp, red worm, paramecium, red worm, Tenebrio molitor, bread worm and so on. These foods contain more protein and fat, which can meet most of the nutrients needed for their growth and development. Breeders can choose animal feed as their staple food.

2. Plant feed: Although they don't like plant feed very much, in order to ensure their nutritional balance, it is best for breeders to feed them some tender leaves of vegetables or fruits regularly.

3. Synthetic feed: There are many special synthetic feeds for zebrafish in the market, which are determined according to their habits, and breeders can also choose this feed as their staple food. However, synthetic feed is generally not easy to digest, so breeders should pay attention when feeding.

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