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How often is Lili fish fed and what food is good

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Lili fish can be fed 1-2 times a day, and the feeding frequency is different at different growth stages. Generally speaking, young Lili fish need to be fed twice a day. Because the young Lili fish don't eat much and have weak digestion ability, the breeder needs to feed them a small amount and many times to ensure their adequate food and nutrition. When they are adults, they can be fed once a day. Because they will eat more in adulthood, the feeding frequency can be reduced.
How often is Lili fish fed and what food is good 1. How often is Lili fish fed

It is best to feed Lili fish once or twice a day, but the feeding frequency is different at different growth stages. Under normal feeding conditions, young Lili fish need to be fed twice a day. Because the young Lili fish eat a small amount and their digestion ability is not strong. Breeders need to feed them in a small number of times, so as to ensure that they are rich in nutrition and sufficient in food. When Lili fish reach adulthood, breeders can feed them once a day. Because they will eat more and digest more in adulthood, the frequency of feeding does not need to be too high.

2. What food is good for Lili fish to feed

1. Animal feed: Lili fish is omnivorous fish, and breeders can feed them some animal feeds such as shrimp, red worm, blood worm, fish worm, water flea, water lice and water earthworm in good harvest. These feeds contain rich nutrients and can provide more help for their growth and development. However, when feeding live bait, breeders need to sterilize first to avoid bacterial and parasitic infection.

2. Synthetic feed: When they are adults, breeders can also feed them some synthetic feed. These feeds are composed of a variety of foods, and the nutritional content is comprehensive. And it is easy to preserve, so it is more suitable for feeding Lili fish.

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