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How often does Arowana feed once, what food is better to feed

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Arowana can be fed 1-3 times a day, and the specific feeding frequency can be determined according to their growth stage. Arowana needs more food in its infancy, and breeders need to feed it 2-3 times a day, each time it is 80% full. When they reach adulthood, the frequency of feeding can be changed to 1-2 times a day. If they don't eat well, they can be fed once a day or once every two days. When the temperature is low, it can be fed once every 2-3 days.
How often does Arowana feed once, what food is better to feed 1. How often does Arowana feed

It is better to feed Arowana 1-3 times a day, but how often it is fed depends on their growth stage. Under normal feeding, Arowana in its infancy needs to be fed every 5-6 hours, so it needs to be fed 2-3 times a day. Because the demand for food is relatively high in childhood, but the appetite is not very large, it is best for breeders to feed 80% full every time. When they mature, the breeder should feed them 1-2 times a day, and each time they are 70% full. If they don't eat very well, the breeder can feed them once a day or once every two days. When the water temperature in which they grow is low, they can be fed once every 2-3 days instead.

2. What food is better for Arowana to feed

1. Animal feed: Arowana is carnivorous fish, and they prefer live bait. Breeders can feed them some live bait such as small fish, shrimp, water fleas, water lice, water earthworms, loaches, tadpoles, etc. These foods can meet their nutritional needs, and live bait can arouse their pleasure in preying and increase their activity. They can also be fed with some red worms, Tenebrio molitor, bread worms, lean meat, animal viscera, etc. These feeds are easy to preserve and are not easy to carry parasites and bacteria.

2. Synthetic feed: When Arowana is an adult, the breeder can feed them some synthetic feed. This will ensure that they have more comprehensive nutrition and avoid the chance of infecting parasites and bacteria.

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