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The clownfish that buys newly a few days feed, what food to feed?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-06-08 21:59:40
Newly bought clownfish, it is recommended to feed them about 3 days after entering the tank. Because it needs a period of time to adapt to the new environment, there is no need to rush to feed, otherwise it will lead to physical discomfort. Under normal circumstances, clownfish can be hungry for about 5 days, so 3 days without feeding bait do not have to worry about its starvation. When the clownfish adapt to the new growth environment, they can be fed normally. Usually, it can be fed once a day, and try to ensure that it is fed regularly and quantitatively.
The clownfish that buys newly a few days feed, what food to feed?

1. Feed the newly bought clownfish for a few days

Feed the newly bought clownfish for about 2-3 days after they enter the tank. Because it needs a period of time to adapt to the new environment, it does not need to be fed in a hurry, otherwise it will cause its physical discomfort. Under normal circumstances, clownfish can be hungry for about 5 days, so 3 days without feeding bait do not have to worry about its starvation. When the clownfish adapt to the new growth environment, they can be fed normally. Usually, one day can be fed once, as far as possible to ensure that the timing of quantitative feeding clownfish.

2. What to feed the newly bought clownfish

The clownfish can eat foods such as seaweed, fish worms, brine shrimp, flake feed, sea fish pellets, minced shrimp meat, or other omnivorous bait. It does not have strict requirements on food. Generally, the newly bought clownfish can be fed with brine shrimp to induce them to open their mouths after they adapt to the environment. If they open their mouths to feed, then slowly switch to flake feed. When it is completely adapted to the new environment, it can be fed with granular feed, minced shrimp meat or other omnivorous bait.

However, it should be noted that if the clownfish does not eat, it may be necessary to consider whether the bait is inappropriate or whether it is sick. You can change the bait and observe the situation, or test the water quality to see if the nitrogen dioxide has increased, and whether the fish has injuries or whether the clownfish has fish diseases such as white spot disease.

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