Introduction
Fishes' diet includes eggs, algae, insect larvae, and many other plants. Algae and plants are used to supplement vegetable
matter in aquariums.
Table
of content
What do eat fish?
What do baby fish eat?
Selecting fish food
Zooplankton fish
Phytoplankton fish
Herbivores diet
Carnivores diet
Omnivorous diet
What
do eat fish?
- Fish eat diet is the,
- Egg
- Algae
- Plant
- Crustaceans plant
- Worms
- Mollusks
- Insect larva
- Planktons.
What
do baby fish eat?
Baby fish eat the microorganisms and they vary
depending on the plant. They eat from 200 to 300 microorganisms. They eat freshwater bodies. Babies cannot eat bread they eat microorganisms like insects.
Selecting
fish food
Fish food is like that of ingredients shrimp herbs shrubs
and trees and eat other food like carbohydrates. They eat grains microorganisms and
other insects.
- Grains
- Microorganism
- Insects
- Carbohydrate
- They eat three types of food like that of
- Natural feeds
- Supplementary feeds
- Complete feeds
Zooplankton
fish
The young fish live in the zooplankton. They like jellyfish. They eat small fish and microorganisms and insects.
Phytoplankton
fish
Some species of fish are phytoplankton they need
some feed particles and they find water.
The fish production rate is increasing day by day and need nutrition each day. Three types of examples of phytoplankton fish eat are,
- Cyanobacteria
- Din flagellate
- Green algae
- Chalk
Herbivores
diet
Fish basically diet is the,
- Algae
- Small fish
- Small plant
- Fruits and vegetables
- Grains
Many species of fish are herbivores they eat
green plants in small herbs shrubs and trees in soft leafy plants.
Carnivores
diet
Some fish species are carnivores. They eat plants
and small fish. They eat small fish and many small other bony fish. They are
not to protect them. They eat themselves.
Omnivorous
diet
Some species are omnivorous they eat all
things like that of humans. Like humans, they eat all things and so fishes eat They eat
plant meat. They depend on plants and other bony fish.
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