It is not a good thing for ornamental fish to often stop eating and feed a large amount of food every day.

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Hello all aquarists, I am an experienced fish farmer, and I will raise water easily and happily with everyone. Please pay attention to your aquarists!

Regarding the feeding of ornamental fish, there have always been two extreme modes of operation:

One is that as long as the ornamental fish can eat, they can be fed. The more the better, they can grow rapidly. The big deal is to change the water frequently, change the water, low-density breeding, and cooperate with regular quarantine. In case of serious illness, it will be eliminated directly. .

actually

This is the practice of fishing farms and is not very suitable for family breeding.

**## The other is just the opposite, as long as you drug the ornamental fish or encounter the ornamental fish

A little sickness, stop eating immediately

, I will stop eating my ornamental fish at any time, for fear that my ornamental fish will have three long and two short, which will cause other intestinal diseases.

I think both approaches are a bit too extreme.

Note that ornamental fish are completely disease-free, and attention should also be paid to stocking density and water quality issues, as well as food selection and so on.

Even so, note that

If it is fed to a large extent for a long time, will it lead to chronic enteritis in ornamental fish?

This can't be ignored either. If you raise fish individually, or even raise only one fish in a fish tank, if it dies, it will die. That can't be considered elimination, right?

Therefore, we

On the issue of feeding, the ornamental fish cannot be allowed to have the final say.

Even if some ornamental fish suffer from enteritis, they still eat in the early and middle stages

It's very fun, and once it's not eaten, it will be over soon.

The persistent overeating of ornamental fish will definitely not end well.

Think about it, you know, any living thing is like this.

**## Even if it wants to eat and can eat, we must strictly control its feeding amount, or use

It is better to be full by seven or eight, and to eat less and more meals. With the different growth periods of juveniles, small fish, and adult fish, the feeding amount should be appropriately reduced.

After all, many are cultivated in artificial environments.

The gastrointestinal function of artificial fish is not much better, and the more they reach adulthood, the more problems they will have.

In addition, some fish without stomach, give the feeling that they don't know how hungry they are at all.

They are always there to eat and eat.

Such as ornamental fish such as goldfish and koi.

If they are fed too much at once in each meal, they

There may be a temporary saturation period

, wait until it is digested,

Go back and eat the leftover feed in the fish tank.

If the water temperature of the fish tank is too high at this time, most of the food is soaked in the water body and may have deteriorated, which is how enteritis comes from.

What's more, assuming that the stocking density is higher, the water quality will be difficult to maintain. It may not wait for them to come back to eat, the water body has completely collapsed, and the ornamental fish will die of hypoxia.

**## Ornamental fish raised in artificial environments have long been accustomed to certain dietary habits or rules, and are not native fish living in the wild.

Therefore,

Feeding regularly and quantitatively is also very good.

Once it is found that the ornamental fish refuses to eat, mild enteritis, or other serious diseases need to be prescribed medicine, etc., it is not impossible to stop eating properly, especially after the ornamental fish has been frightened in some way, such as

After taking it out and applying medicine, inverting the tank, changing the water, etc., it has already shown serious fright, and in these cases, it is possible to stop eating.

There are many other minor body diseases, normal water changes and tank cleaning, and the ornamental fish do not show any panic, so they can be fed according to the previous rules.

In these cases, it still depends on the specific performance and feeding desire of the ornamental fish. As long as there is no morbidity or excessive panic, and the prescribed medicine does not have the need to stop eating, it can be fed.

Furthermore,

Can't you feed more or less? Then observe how the ornamental fish react and defecate, can't it?

**## I didn't give it a day or two before the medicine was given, but it got better after that. I gave it a little and observed it. No one can say no.

These things are alive, not dead, and they cannot be formatted or routine because of so-called theories.

That's not raising live fish, but raising a tank of dead fish.********

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