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Heather9815
A lot!
Marie5735
The more diverse, the better; moreover, the mentioned fish require frequent feeding.
John3187
Specifically, how can the diet be diversified? I understand feeding more often, but it's not always possible. However, overall, the guys seem to look fine on this feeding.
Justin9867
I have always fed and continue to feed with frozen food, buying one or two kilograms of Artemia and occasionally giving grated sea fish. No one is sick, they live long; for example, a pair of clownfish has lived for 8 years, and the hippo tang and zebrasoma for 6 years. The photo of Artemia with a coin is mine, while the other two are from the internet. I feed every other day, throwing about half a teaspoon without a heap for one fish, in short, not too much but not too little.
Denise
I wonder if anyone reads the Forum topics???
Jessica
Off-topic. Why? I asked a question like in the chat, and let them answer quickly, without greetings or thanks. The funniest part is that they ask a question, but then they don't show up for weeks, it's hilarious.
Michael
By the way, there was a question in the chat about the shelf life of frozen food - I had a laugh.
Alyssa6727
Many species of marine fish are omnivorous. They will eat anything you offer them. They don't complain about their appetite. Therefore, there are usually no problems, with rare exceptions.