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What feed does angelfish eat, how often to feed?

Walter White
2020-08-25 23:51:51
Angelfish is a carnivorous fish, love to eat animal bait. The feed which can be fed to the angelfish comprises brine shrimp, nematode, earthworm and the like. It can also feed some small fish and shrimps, and some good quality synthetic feed can also be fed. Every time you feed, you need to cut up the bait, otherwise it will be difficult for him to eat. If you keep small fish, you can feed some small insects. If you grow fish, you can feed small fish, shrimp and other foods.
What feed does angelfish eat, how often to feed?

1. what feed does the angelfish eat

The angelfish mainly eats carnivorous bait. Generally speaking, the food that can be fed includes brine shrimp, red worms, earthworms and so on. You can also feed some small live fish and small river shrimp. At the same time, it can also feed some synthetic feed with better quality on the market. It is only necessary to cut up the bait before feeding so as to facilitate feeding.

The specific food to be fed depends on the size of the angelfish. Smaller fish can be fed with smaller insects such as red worms and yellow mealworms. Larger fish can be fed earthworms, small fish, shrimp and other foods. Each feeding needs to adhere to the principle of eating less and more meals, can be fed two or three times a day, each time within five to ten minutes to eat.

2. how often do angelfish feed

In general, angelfish should be fed every day. Adult angelfish can be fed once a day in the morning and evening, and young fish can be fed three to four times a day to ensure nutrition and promote growth. In the process of feeding, we should try to avoid feeding the same kind of feed repeatedly. Each feeding needs to adhere to the principle of eating less and more meals, feeding amount can make them eat seven or eight full best. Don't feed too much food, or it may pollute the water.

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