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Watch what feed the puffer fish eats and how to feed it

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Ornamental puffer fish like to eat some animal feed. When cultured artificially, you can feed some small fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails, crabs and other foods. In addition, some insect larvae, cladocera and copepods can also be fed. If there is not enough food, you can also feed some lean meat and animal viscera. In addition, they also eat some aquatic plants, algae and other foods, and also eat some synthetic feeds to keep balanced nutrition.
Watch what feed the puffer fish eats and how to feed it 1. What kind of feed do ornamental puffer fish eat

Ornamental puffer fish are omnivorous fish, and their favorite is animal feed. Artificial breeding ornamental puffer fish, you can choose to feed them some small fish, shrimp, shellfish, snails, crabs and other aquatic animals. You can also feed some insect larvae, cladocera, copepods, lean meat, animal viscera and other foods. These foods have high fat and protein content, which is of great help to their growth and development. In addition to animal feed, they can also be fed with some aquatic plants, algae and other foods. In addition, you can also choose some synthetic feeds to ensure their balanced nutrition.

2. How to feed the ornamental puffer fish

1. Feeding amount: The ornamental puffer fish is generally not too big, so its appetite is not too big. When feeding them, pay attention to the fact that the amount of feeding is not too large, and it is best to finish it within 10 minutes.

2. Feeding frequency: The feeding frequency of watching puffer fish does not need to be too high, but can be fed 1-2 times a day. Because they don't eat much and don't digest fast, they need a small number of feeding methods to speed up their growth.

3. Note: The puffer fish is timid and easily frightened. Moreover, they often refuse to eat after being frightened, so it is necessary to keep the surrounding environment quiet when breeding at ordinary times to avoid them being frightened.

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