Newborn Mary fish can be fed in two days, but breeders should not feed them too much food at this time. Because they are just born, there are still residues of vitellotin in their bodies, which can be absorbed by them for a few days. When they are born 5-7 days later, the breeder can feed them normally.
They are just born, and their appetite is not very large. Breeders need to feed them several times in a small amount, which can avoid indigestion and promote the absorption of nutrition. The breeder can feed 2-3 times a day, and the amount of each feeding can be finished within 2-3 minutes.
2. What food is good for newborn Mary fish?Newborn Mary fish can not eat much food, so breeders can choose a simple and digestible food to feed them. Common cooked egg yolk, paramecium, etc. are more suitable. If conditions permit, you can hatch some shrimp eggs in good years and feed them with water. You can also choose a powder feed or pellet feed crumbs to feed. These foods are more suitable for newborn Mary fish, because these foods are not only nutritious, but also easy to digest.