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The Right Aquarium Fish Food Keeps Your Fish Healthy
If you would like to enjoy the relaxing beauty of a tropical fish tank in your home, it is helpful to learn about the different things
that will be needed to set up a thriving aquarium. One of the basics that is needed for a tropical fish tank is fish food.
Making a choice about the right fish food is a basic and key element to ensuring that your fish stay happy and healthy. There
isn't one fish food that is right for all kinds of fish, so you will need to invest some time and effort into becoming informed and
educated about the best choices for the selection of fish you have in your tropical fish tank.
Naturally, not all fish will eat the same kind of fish food and you will find a wide range of different foods for the various
fish species in pet and fish stores. The most common types of food for fish is flake food and pellet food, but there are other
choices as well.
Some of the fish species have unique and specific food requirements when it comes to their dietary needs. Other types of fish have a
great deal of variety in the type of fish food they can ingest and still be healthy and thrive. But, because of these
differences, it is important to you, the fish keeper, to know what your specific fish varieties need so that you can supply the correct
food.
It is also a good idea to complete some research about the kind of food a fish needs before deciding to buy it and adding it to your
tropical fish tank community. Maintaining a collection of fish that have similar dietary needs will make it much easier for you to
supply your fish with what they need. It also assures that one type of fish is not going to end up eating the wrong kind of food, when
you are trying to feed a different tropical fish species in the same tank.
One of the things you will need to learn about your fish, is whether or not they are herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. If you have
ended up with a mixture of different kinds of fish, each requiring a different type of fish food, then you will need to have
the food for each type on hand.
Also, take the time to notice which part of the tank your fish gravitate toward when they are feeding. You will discover that some of
them are top feeders that linger at or near the surface of the tank water, while others are clearly bottom feeders. This is also
important to know in selecting the right tropical fish food. If you have bottom feeders, you need to be sure that you have selected
fish food that will sink to the bottom of the tank rather quickly.
Also, there are some fish that will only eat during the day, while others will only eat in the dark. If you know that you have fish
that only feed at night, be sure you turn out the lights in the room when they are being fed, allowing them to eat their fish
food naturally.
There have been many instances of night-feeding fish starving, even with adequate fish food in the water for them. This has
happened because the aquarist made the mistake of leaving the overhead light of the tropical on through the night.
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