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Do people eat shrimp and small fish?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-06-04 22:45:23
A mermaid can eat shrimp. It is omnivorous, not picky, and can eat a wide variety of foods. Animal feedstuffs include earthworms, red worms, etc. Shrimp is also an animal food. They can eat brine shrimp, in the juvenile stage can feed the larvae of brine shrimp, in the adult stage can feed adult brine shrimp. Before feeding them shrimp, they need to remove the sharp part of the top first, and then break up the shrimp before feeding them.
Do people eat shrimp and small fish?

1. Does a mermaid eat shrimp?

Feeding is an important aspect when raising a mermaid. Although they do not eat too much, they need to be fed every day if possible, and pay attention to the types of food. Generally speaking, the one-eyebrow mermaid is an omnivorous fish, they are easy to feed, not picky eaters, many kinds of food can be fed to them. However, animal feed is the most beneficial to their growth and development. There are many animal feeds, such as earthworms, red worms, and of course, shrimp.

You can feed them the usual shrimp, or you can feed them brine shrimp. When a mermaid is in the juvenile stage, it can be fed to the larvae of brine shrimp, and when it reaches the adult stage, it can be fed to the adult brine shrimp. Before feeding the shrimps, they can be sterilized. In addition, you need to cut off the very sharp parts on the top, and then break up the shrimp before putting it into the fish tank.

2. one eyebrow road people eat small fish?

The above has been introduced, one eyebrow road merpeople are not picky eaters, small fish is a kind of animal feed, the same can be used as their food. Moreover, the small fish itself contains more nutrition, which is conducive to their growth and development. However, when feeding at ordinary times, try not to choose only animal food, it is better to feed them with plant food. If only animal feed is used, then a mermaid may have anorexia. Plant foods, such as algae, can be fed as snacks.

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