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What does the Genghis Khan fish eat and how often is it fed?

Marie Schrader
2020-10-30 04:04:50
Genghis Khan is a kind of omnivorous fish. When it is young, it mostly feeds on zooplankton. When it grows into adult fish, it feeds mainly on aquatic plants, small fish and shrimps or artificial feed. It has requirements for the nutritional composition of the feed, and the protein content in the food should reach 28% -32% to ensure the nutritional needs of Genghis Khan fish. Genghis Khan fish can be fed once a day, and the amount of feeding each time can make it eat to 78% full.
What does the Genghis Khan fish eat and how often is it fed?

One What does

Genghis Khan fish eat? Genghis Khan fish is an omnivorous fish. In their infancy, they mostly feed on zooplankton in the water. As an adult, its food is mainly aquatic plants, small fish and shrimps in the water or artificial feed. In order to ensure the healthy survival of fish, the content of protein in feed is required, and the content needs to reach 28% -32%.

Two How often do you feed Genghis Khan fish? When

raising Genghis Khan fish, you only need to feed them once a day. The amount of feed for each feeding is about 78% full. Don't be nervous if you forget to feed occasionally. This kind of fish will not be a big problem even if it is hungry for a few days. Don't feed too much next time, just feed normally.

3. Precautions

for raising Genghis Khan fish 1. Feeding time: The feeding time can be any time except at night, but the time should be fixed and regular. Because fish need more oxygen for digestion, feeding at night will cause indigestion of Genghis Khan fish because of the low oxygen content in the water.

2. Change the water: The water must be changed once a year, but the water cannot be completely replaced with new water. One third of the water can be changed each time.

3. Polyculture: When polyculture, the size difference between fish and fish should not be too big, otherwise it is easy to be swallowed.

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