The lucky fish eating fish poop may be caused by not being hungry for several days. The owner needs to improve the water quality and feed the lucky fish.
The food eaten by Lucky Fish includes animal and animal feed, which may include fruits, vegetables, and carnivorous fish (small fish, shrimp, etc.). Under normal circumstances, combined with the experience of aquarists, regular feeding includes cucumbers, green vegetables, etc. Of course, there are also homemade hamburgers, live food, etc.
You also need to pay attention to several points when choosing what food to eat for lucky fish: small fish and shrimps contain high protein content and are quick to respond. When feeding, be sure to remove the heads and tails of the shrimps to prevent scratches. The intestines and stomach of the lucky fish. In addition, during the process of feeding carnivorous food, water turbidity is likely to occur, so try to maintain good water quality.
The most important thing is to determine the food habits of the lucky fish and how to raise the lucky fish to grow faster and better. When feeding, it is important to match the food and balance the nutrients, so that the fish can grow well. Feeding live mealworms, barley worms, small goldfish, etc. can increase the temperature of the lucky fish to encourage them to eat. And there is no limit to the number of times you can feed the lucky fish throughout the day. You can eat at any time, as long as the lucky fish agrees.
In general, there are various food choices for Lucky Fish, just ensure a reasonable mix of food during feeding. Before eating, make sure the food has been cleaned so that the lucky fish can eat and poop. Clean up the debris and feces in the water immediately to ensure that the lucky fish has a good water quality living environment.
When raising Lucky Fish, pay attention to the use of food.
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