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What does the Sulawesi snail eat and how often is it fed?

Marie Schrader
2020-09-02 01:12:53
Sulawesi snails like to eat a lot of food, especially easy to raise. The food it can eat includes plants in the water, fish and shrimp carcasses and boiled and soaked fish and shrimp feed. They can also eat some vegetables, such as cooked radish, spinach and so on. When breeding, in order to keep them healthy, you can also feed some protein powder containing calcium. When feeding them, they can be fed once every 1-2 days, feeding at night and fishing out the residual food in the morning.
What does the Sulawesi snail eat and how often is it fed?

1. what does the Sulawesi snail eat

There are many kinds of food that the Sulawesi snail likes to eat, mainly including the following:

1. Plants in the water: The Sulawesi Snail likes to eat algae in the water, and often eats green spot algae in the water. This kind of green spot algae is often attached to the wall of the tank, which is green, seriously affecting the water environment and ornamental.

2. Meat and fishy food: The favorite food of the Sulawesi snails is meat and fishy food. If there are fish and shrimp carcasses in the tank, they will become their delicacies. But they do not eat live fish and shrimp, so there is no need to worry about them threatening the fish and shrimp in the tank.

3. Residual food: Sulawesi snails also like to eat residual fish and shrimp food in the tank.

4. Homemade food: Cooked vegetables, such as spinach and radish, are also popular with Sulawesi snails.

2. how often are Sulawesi snails fed

The feeding frequency of Sulawesi snails can depend on the situation.

1. If it is fed alone, it can be fed once every 1-2 days. You can choose to feed at night and fish out the residual food in the morning to prevent deterioration.

2. If mixed culture, Sulawesi snail can meet the nutritional needs by algae and residual fish and shrimp food, and can not be fed separately.

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