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How many times a day do goldfish feed? What kind of food do they feed?

Skyler White
2021-10-04 12:36:14
The best way to raise goldfish is to feed them regularly and quantitatively, usually twice a day, and each time the goldfish can eat the food in 5-10 minutes. The two feeding times can be chosen at 7-8 am and 3 pm respectively, and must not be fed at night. In winter, if the water temperature is low, you can feed less, once a day, at noon. To feed goldfish, you can choose artificial feed with good quality and rich protein, and occasionally feed animal bait.
How many times a day do goldfish feed? What kind of food do they feed?

1. when goldfish are fed several times

a day, it is best to feed them regularly and quantitatively. When the water temperature is normal, the goldfish can be fed twice a day, and the goldfish can be fed with the feed which can be eaten in 5-10 minutes each time. Goldfish can be fed less, but not more. Feeding too much, goldfish are not only prone to indigestion, but also can not eat enough food to cause water pollution. The best time for

two feedings is 7-8 o'clock in the morning and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Do not feed the goldfish at night. The oxygen content in the water is low at night. Feeding at night is easy to make the goldfish anoxic. In winter, if the water temperature can not be guaranteed, then with the decrease of water temperature, the amount of feeding should be reduced appropriately, which can be changed to only once a day, and the warm time at noon can be chosen for feeding. Goldfish

are omnivorous fish. In addition to feeding goldfish with artificial feed, animal water fleas and earthworms can also be fed to goldfish. Goldfish can also eat plants such as algae and spinach. When choosing food for goldfish, attention should be paid to rich nutrition, good quality of artificial feed and enough protein content, otherwise goldfish are prone to malnutrition.

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