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2016/5/3 15:23:27

People who have custom aquariums tend to make the same mistakes as any other novice fish owner. The commonest of these is overfeeding. The owner will require time establishing the right fish tank. They will examine the water quality, put the proper materials to provide shelter, plants for food and decoration and also provide the proper heaters and filter systems. They will spend time on selecting the different types of fish and yet they may not take time to educate themselves on these fishes feeding habits.

There are three primary kinds of food for fishes being natural, cultured and processed. Organic food items for fish kept in customized aquariums comprise of blood worms, glass worms, gnat and mosquito larva etc. Many aquarists believe that the physical activity of catching live food is good for fish kept in captivity. You have to be cautious while you source this food as you do not wish to accidentally add harmful toxins to your fish tank. Also be careful when feeding worms to fish. Glass worms are okay for adult fish however if you have very young fry you may find the worms attack them.

Cultured food items are the ones which you or the pet shop owner raises as a source of food. It has to be said that the majority of females will not like you raising live animal foods in their cooking area. Several types of vegetarian food could be added into custom aquariums like chopped lettuce and also green peas.

Manufactured foods are probably the simplest way to feed fish. It is available in the form of pellets or fish flakes. Don’t forget that a few bottom hugging fish will require pellet food since the flakes won’t reach the base of the aquarium before being consumed by other inhabitants. You shouldn’t be tempted to add in too much as overfeeding fish is a common cause of pollution in custom aquariums.

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