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What and how often do medaka fish eat

Hank Schrader
2020-06-09 22:36:28
Medaka are omnivorous fish that can be fed a wide variety of foods, both animal and plant. Animal feed, such as red worms, nematodes, water fleas and so on, contains more protein and can be used as the main food. In addition, in order to balance nutrition, it is also necessary to feed some plant feed, such as green algae. They are good as supplementary food.
What and how often do medaka fish eat

1. what does the medaka fish eat

Medaka fish can be raised at home as an ornamental fish. When breeding them, we need to pay attention to feeding problems. The first is to choose the kind of food for them. Medaka fish is an omnivorous fish, they are not picky eaters, can eat a lot of food.

Specifically, animal feed and plant feed are available, and some fish feed can also be fed to them. However, it is better to choose animal feed as the main food, because it contains more protein and other nutrients, as the main food is conducive to the development of medaka fish. There are many animal feeds, such as red worms, nematodes, water fleas and so on, which are good choices. However, don't choose only one food, or the medaka fish may become anorexic. Plant feed can also be properly fed, such as green algae, which can be used as supplementary food.

2. how often to feed the medaka

Feed the medaka as much as possible every day, so as to provide adequate nutrition for their growth and development. However, if there is no time, they can be fed every other day or every few days, which will not affect their survival. However, they can not be fed for a long time. Even if they do not starve to death, it will affect their development. In addition, the amount of feeding also need to pay attention to, the size of the medaka fish is not large, so the amount of feeding is not too much. The specific feeding amount can be adjusted according to the number of breeding. If there is residual food in the fish tank, it needs to be cleaned up in time.

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