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Colorful angelfish what to eat, how often to feed?

Saul Goodman
2020-08-25 23:40:11
Colorful angelfish can eat more kinds of food, including mealworms, yellow mealworms, small fish, shrimp, etc., can also be fed pellets. Small fish about 5 centimeters long are suitable for feeding very small baits, such as good years. When they grow to about 12 centimeters, they can feed Tenebrio molitor, small fish, etc., or minced meat. When they grow to more than 12 centimeters, they can be fed with homemade hamburgers made of beef, shrimp, vegetables, carrots and other materials.
Colorful angelfish what to eat, how often to feed?

1. what does the seven-color angelfish eat

There are many kinds of food that the seven-color angelfish can eat, including mealworms, yellow mealworms, fish and shrimp, meat and so on. The artificial pellet feed with better quality on the market can also be used to feed. In general, the feeding food needs to be adjusted according to their size:

1. When it is about 5 cm in size, it can be fed with smaller bait such as brine shrimp. It also helps it eat.

2. When it grows to about 12 centimeters, it can be fed with Tenebrio molitor or small live fish, small live shrimp, etc. They can also eat minced pork and chicken.

3. When their body length exceeds 12 centimeters, they can feed homemade hamburgers. Ingredients can choose beef, shrimp, vegetables, carrots and so on, so as to maintain a balanced nutrition.

2. How often to feed the seven-color angelfish

When they are in the juvenile stage, that is, when their body length is between 1 and 5 centimeters, they are usually fed once every two and a half hours every day, and each time they should be eaten within three minutes. When they are slightly older, between 5 and 12 centimeters long, they need to be fed two to three times a day, each time within five to ten minutes. After their body length exceeds 14 centimeters, they can be fed twice a day, each time they can eat seven or eight full.

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