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What harm does parrot fish eat bread worm and what should it feed

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The shell of bread worm is hard, which makes it difficult for parrot fish to digest after swallowing, and it is easy to cause indigestion. In addition, there are parasites and bacteria in bread worms. If they are fed directly without sterilization, parrot fish may be infected with diseases. Although feeding bread worms to parrot fish has certain disadvantages, they are rich in nutrients. As long as they are sterilized and shelled during feeding, illness and indigestion can be avoided.
What harm does parrot fish eat bread worm and what should it feed 1. What's the harm of parrot fish eating bread worms

Parrot fish eating bread worms are prone to indigestion or illness, because the shell of bread worms is relatively hard, and if parrot fish swallows them directly, they will basically not digest, and the excreted feces are difficult to handle, so they are prone to indigestion. In addition, bread worms are easy to carry parasites and bacteria, and frequent feeding may infect diseases.

Although bread worms have certain disadvantages, they are also rich in protein and fat. As long as the breeder removes the shells and sterilizes them when feeding them, parasite and bacterial infection can be avoided, and indigestion can also be avoided.

2. What should parrot fish feed

1. Animal feed: Parrot fish are omnivorous fish, but they prefer animal feed. Breeders can usually feed them some bumper shrimp, red worms, yellow mealworms, water fleas, water lice, water earthworms and so on. They can also be fed some lean meat, animal viscera and so on. These foods contain more protein and fat, which is of great help to their growth and development.

2. Colorful feed: Parrot fish are artificially improved varieties, and breeders need to feed them some colourful feed regularly to ensure their bright body color. At ordinary times, you can also feed some colorful foods, such as bumper shrimp and red worms.

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