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Does Arowana eat pork? What else does Arowana eat

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Arowana eat pork. They are carnivorous fish, and most meat can be eaten. Pork is a common kind of meat, and breeders can also feed them. However, pork contains more protein and fat, so it is recommended that breeders only feed them lean meat, so as to avoid fat accumulation in arowana. In addition to pork, breeders can also feed them some chicken, beef, fish, shrimp and so on.
Does Arowana eat pork? What else does Arowana eat 1. Does Arowana eat pork

Arowana eat pork. They belong to large carnivorous animals. They eat most of the meat, and pork is no exception. Breeders can feed them some pork regularly, because pork is rich in nutrients, which can meet most of the nutrients needed for their growth and development. However, it is not recommended that breeders feed them more pork, because the fat content in pork is relatively high, and too much feeding will lead to fat accumulation in Arowana. In addition, breeders should not feed them cooked pork, otherwise they may cause enteritis.

2. What else does Arowana eat

1. Meat: Arowana can eat more meat, and the meat suitable for them is beef, chicken, mutton, fish, shrimp and so on. These meats are highly nutritious foods, which are of great help to the growth and development of Arowana. At ordinary times, they can also be fed some live fish, live shrimp and other foods, which can exercise their predation ability and arouse their predation fun.

2. Insects: Breeders can also feed them some insects as snacks. The more common ones are red worms, protein worms, yellow mealworms, barley worms and so on. These foods are also rich in trace elements, which are also of great help to their growth and development.

3. Synthetic feed: There are many special synthetic feeds for Arowana on the market, which are made by putting a variety of foods together. Regular feeding can make Arowana's nutrition more comprehensive.

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