How to Feed Live Tropical Fish

Feeding live tropical fish with all necessarypelleted food but make sure you buy the most
nutrients is crucial in their health and survival. Onetrusted brands (don't have to be the most
thing you don't want to take for granted is theirexpensive ones).
diet because this is their main source of energy.Another important thing you have to remember
In addition to that, the food that they eat alsowhen feeding live tropical fish is not overdoing it.
contributes to their growth and reproduction. IfUneaten food can rot at the bottom and this can
you're a new hobbyist, this may be a topic thatcause harm to your fish. Feed your fish at regular
you really have to focus on until you get wellintervals during the day instead of giving them
acquainted with what's good or not. We are luckyone huge meal into the tank and expect them to
enough nowadays because we don't have to godig into the substrate. Fish can only eat as much
to the wild and collect mosquito larvae or brineand they usually get full within 3 to 5 minutes
fish. A lot of highly nutritious foods are readilyfrom the time the food is put into the tank. If
available in the market today. Your job is just toyou have some bottom feeders like Catfish, they
know the basic principles when feeding live tropicalwill clean up the food or flakes lying on the
fish.bottom of the tank. It's not ideal though to be
Avoid feeding your fish the same type of foodreckless when it comes to feeding just because
every single day. Variety is the key in here.you have fish in the tank to clean up uneaten
Pellets, flakes and live food are popular amongfood. Other bottom feeders are specifically
aquarists as staples of the fish's diet. Mosquitomarketed as "algae eaters" to increase the
larvae, bloodworm and brine shrimp can serve asamount of free oxygen and aesthetic appeal of
treats that you can give once or twice a week.an aquarium.
There are tons of choices for dried flakes or