The so-called colorful fairy refers to a very popular tropical fish. Their delicate colors and graceful posture have been sought after by many fish lovers. However, the right food is very important for the health and growth of colorful immortals. Below, we will elaborate the feeding recipes of colorful immortals from several aspects.
1, Basic Law
Colorful immortals are herbivorous and omnivorous tropical fish, and they need a variety of foods to ensure adequate nutrition. Generally speaking, colorful immortals need to eat a variety of foods including vegetables, fruits, fish, seaweed and so on. At the same time, some suggestions are given to breeders: feed regularly to avoid water quality deterioration and gastrointestinal discomfort caused by excessive feeding. In addition, the feeding amount should be determined according to the type and quantity of fish and the size of the fish tank.
2. Types of recipes
There are many recipes for colorful immortals, and you can choose the right food according to the taste and appetite of fish. Here are some common recipes:
1) Vegetables: You can feed chopped cucumbers, radishes, zucchini, tomatoes and other vegetables. These vegetables can enrich the enzymes and vitamins needed by colorful immortals.
2) Fruits: Colorful immortals also like to eat fruits, such as pineapples, apples and bananas. These fruits help to promote fish metabolism and enhance immunity.
3) Fish: like snapper slices, fennel fish with tofu, or clams and shrimps can be fed to colorful immortals, which are not only rich in flavor, but also provide protein.
4) Algae: brown algae, green algae and red algae are all favorite foods of Caixian. They are rich in iodine, which can enhance the immunity of fish and promote their growth and development.
3, taboo food
Although colorful immortals have many tastes, breeders should pay attention to which foods may cause harm to the body. In order to prevent breeders from making improper feeding choices, the following foods are not suitable for colorful immortals:
1) greasy or processed food;
2) Pepper or various onions such as garlic, shallots and onions;
3) Fruits with hard shells, such as lemons and oranges;
4) live or stale fish.
4. Food processing
Some foods need to be processed before feeding. Such as apples, zucchini and carrots, can be boiled or boiled. Fish foods such as seaweed and snail meat need to be soaked in water or boiled. Before feeding, make sure that the food is fully disinfected, control the amount of food, and avoid polluting the fish tank.