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What does Pseudorasbora parva eat and how often is it fed

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-06-05 23:12:22
Pseudorasbora parva is a kind of omnivorous fish, can eat a lot of food, animal, plant, fish feed is OK. However, their favorite food is live food, such as small fish, shrimp and tubificidae. In addition, they will eat some plankton in the fish tank, as well as fish eggs, mosquito larvae and so on. Usually, you can feed them some bread, vegetable leaves and so on. In addition, fish feed can also be fed, but try not to feed only fish feed.
What does Pseudorasbora parva eat and how often is it fed

1. what does Pseudorasbora parva eat

Pseudorasbora parva is a kind of fish that is easy to raise. They are omnivorous fish, and there are many kinds of food they can eat, such as animals, plants and ordinary fish feed. However, when breeding, it is better to carefully choose the food they feed, so that they can provide enough nutrition for their development. Specifically, their favorite food is still some live food, such as fish and insects, small fish and shrimp, as well as water earthworms and so on, these foods are rich in protein and other nutrients. When feeding shrimp, you need to remove the sharp part first, otherwise it may cause harm.

If there is not enough food, they can also eat some plankton and fish eggs in the water, and if they are wild, they can also eat some mosquito larvae in the water. When they are raised at home, they can also be fed some fresh vegetable leaves and bread crumbs. Fish feed is also possible, more convenient, but it is best not to feed only this kind of food.

2. how often to feed the topmouth gudgeon

It is best to feed the topmouth gudgeon every day in order to promote their growth and development. The frequency of feeding can be controlled at twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. However, if you don't have time, you can feed it every other day. The amount of feeding also needs to be controlled. If you don't have the right amount of food at the beginning, you can start with a smaller amount and then increase it slowly. In the meantime, special attention should be paid to recording whether they have eaten or not, so that they can know the most appropriate feeding amount.

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