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Does glass cat fish eat small fish? What else does it eat

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Glass catfish eat small fish, and they like to eat some live bait and animal feed very much, especially small live fish, which is one of their favorite foods. Small fish are easy to digest, and the content of protein and fat in small fish is relatively high, which can provide more nutrition for their growth and development, and is a more suitable food for feeding them. Although small fish are more suitable for feeding them, they can't be fed only this kind of food for a long time. It is best to choose a variety of foods to feed together.
Does glass cat fish eat small fish? What else does it eat 1. Do glass catfish eat small fish

Glass catfish eat small fish. They are omnivorous fish and like to eat some live bait such as small fish and shrimp. Small live fish, in particular, are one of their favorite foods. When rearing artificially, they can also be fed with some small fish. Because small fish are not only easy to digest, but also contain more protein and fat, which can meet most of the nutrients needed for their daily development. However, live fish are easy to carry parasites and bacteria, so breeders need to sterilize before feeding. Only in this way can they be prevented from being infected by bacteria and parasites.

2. What else do glass catfish eat

Glass catfish can also eat some animal feed, such as common red worms, yellow mealworms, bread worms, bumper shrimps, river shrimps, lean meat and animal viscera. In addition to animal feed, they can also be fed some synthetic feed. At present, there are many kinds of synthetic feeds on the market, and breeders can choose some of their favorite feeds.

Glass catfish doesn't eat very much, so breeders need to feed according to their eating conditions. Under normal circumstances, young glass catfish need to be fed twice a day, and the amount of each feeding can be eaten within 10 minutes. Adult glass catfish can be fed once a day, and the amount of each feeding can be eaten within 15 minutes.

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