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What and how to feed the fighting fry

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Betta fry can be fed with shrimp eggs, wigglers, silk earthworms, paramecium, green algae powder and other foods in good years. These foods are high in nutritional content, easy to digest, and will not cause too much burden on the intestines and stomach of newly hatched betta fry. When they grow to about a month, they can be fed some synthetic feed to ensure their nutritional balance. You can also feed some red worms, yellow mealworms, bread worms and other foods to ensure their adequate nutrition.
What and how to feed the fighting fry 1. What to feed the betta fry

The food that the betta fry opens can choose shrimp eggs, paramecium, backwater, green algae powder and other foods in good years. These foods have high nutritional value and are easy to digest, especially the newly hatched betta fry. Eating these foods will not cause a burden on their digestive system. When they are born about a month ago, breeders can feed some synthetic feed. The nutrients in these feeds are comprehensive, which can ensure the balanced nutrition in their bodies.

2. How to feed betta fry

1. Feeding amount: Betta fry is just born and doesn't eat much. The feeding amount should not be too large to avoid indigestion. It is best for breeders to eat within 3 minutes at a time.

2. Feeding frequency: Although the food intake of betta fry is not large, the demand for food and nutrition is still relatively large. When raising artificially, it is necessary to follow the principle of eating less and eating more, so that they can better absorb nutrition and speed up their growth. Breeders can feed 3-4 times a day, or 5 times a day if conditions permit, but the amount of feeding needs to be reduced.

3. Feeding method: Betta fry are newborn and inflexible in swimming. When feeding, it is best for breeders to keep food in a position where it is easy for them to get, so that they can eat better.

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