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What to Feed fish Besides Fish Food?
In addition to fish food, a variety of unique treats can be offered occasionally to fish to supplement their basic diet. With these foods, feed in tiny amounts that a fish can eat within about one to two minutes and no more and only feed at least every two days or so.
Non-Fish Foods to Avoid
Bread is commonly thrown to fish, particularly fish kept in ponds. You should never feed bread to a fish as it can swell up inside their intestines and cause constipation and even death.
Occasional Treats for fish
Each of these extra foods can be beneficial for fish, but only in small amounts and as an occasional treat. It is not advisable to feed fish nothing but these treats because they will not receive the rounded nutrition they need; instead, the proper diet is to feed them fish food daily, and add these treats 1 to 2 times per week for variety. The treats should be left in the tank only for a couple of hours, and any remaining food should be removed after that time to prevent overfeeding, rotting and soiling the tank.
fish Feeding Tips
Once you can answer the question of what do fish eat, you will be able to feed your fish a varied, healthy diet. To keep the fish happily fed:
• Offer fish food at the same times each day. The fish will learn to recognize who is feeding them and will come to the surface to be fed. With patience, they can even learn to take food off your fingertips.
• Feed the fish two to three times a day with tiny amounts for up to about one minute. You will need to learn to gauge how much food to add in each one-minute section as you want the fish to eat whatever is there and not leave waste.
• If the tank is getting dirty very quickly, the fish are being overfed and are producing too much waste. Reduce the amount of food slowly to acclimate the fish to their new diet, and supplement fish food with occasional treats.
• Only feed treats 1-2 times per week and try a variety of different treats to accommodate the preferences of different fish. Like humans, fish can have different tastes and feeding preferences.
• Remove uneaten food, both fish food and treats, 15 minutes after feeding the fish. Uneaten food can rot and will be unhealthy for the fish, and it also contributes to a dirty tank and extra toxins. Removing uneaten food will also help regulate your pets' diet so they do not overfeed.
• Cleaning the tank after a feeding is a good idea as you can remove uneaten food from your most recent feeding.