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What do domestic goldfish eat and how to feed them

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Animal feed: Small goldfish raised at home can be fed with some bumper shrimp, water fleas, chopped earthworms, red worms, lean meat, animal viscera, etc. These foods contain more protein and fat, which can provide them with more nutrition. Plant feed: Breeders can also feed them some tender leaves of vegetables, fruits, rice and other foods at ordinary times. Synthetic feed: For convenience, breeders can also choose some synthetic feed to feed small goldfish.
What do domestic goldfish eat and how to feed them 1. What do domestic goldfish eat

1. Animal feed: Small goldfish raised at home can choose some bumper shrimp, water fleas, silk earthworms, chopped red worms, yellow mealworms, bread worms, lean meat, animal viscera, etc. These foods are rich in nutrients, which can provide more help for their growth and development.

2. Plant feed: Breeders can also feed small goldfish with some common vegetables, leaves, fruits, rice, biscuit crumbs, bread crumbs and other foods. These foods are rich in vitamins, which can balance their nutrition. When feeding vegetables and fruits, breeders need to chop them up.

3. Synthetic feed: Small goldfish are raised at home, and some synthetic feed can also be fed for convenience. Now there are many goldfish special synthetic feed on the market, and breeders can choose some better quality ones.

2. How to feed small goldfish

Small goldfish should follow the principle of feeding a few times, which can be fed 2-3 times a day, and the amount of each feeding can be finished within 3 minutes. Because small goldfish don't eat much, and they don't feel full, feeding too much is prone to indigestion. In addition, when feeding food, choose a variety of food combinations. Only in this way can we avoid the single eating habit and reduce the problem of picky eaters in small goldfish.

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