Many types of aquatic animals can eat biological feed, including fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, and other invertebrates.
Biological feed is a type of fish food that contains a mixture of different strains of bacteria and other microorganisms to promote water quality and provide essential nutrients for fish. It helps in breaking down organic waste in fish tanks and can be used as a supplement to fish food.
Improves Water Quality:
Biological feed contains beneficial bacteria that help break down organic waste in the fish tank, improving water quality.
Promotes healthy Fish:
Biological feed provides essential nutrients and probiotics that boost the immune system of fish, resulting in more healthy and robust fish.
Safe for Fish:
The bacteria in biological feed are non-toxic and safe for fish, making it a great supplement for feeding your fish.
Easy to Use:
Biological feed is easy to use, and does not require refrigeration, making it convenient for fish owners.
Long Shelf-life:
Biological feed has a long shelf life and can be stored for a long time without losing its nutritional value.
1. Determine the correct amount of biological feed to give to your aquatic animals based on their size and feeding habits. Consult with a veterinarian or aquatic specialist if you are unsure.
2. There are a few ways to rehydrate biological feed. One way is to soak it in water for a few minutes until it becomes soft and pliable. Another way is to sprinkle the feed directly into the water where your aquatic animals swim, allowing them to eat it as it sinks.
3. If you are using biological feed as a regular part of your animal's diet, it is important to offer a varied diet to ensure they receive all of the nutrients they need.
4. Be mindful of how much feed you are offering your aquatic animals. Overfeeding can lead to water quality issues, so feed only what your animals will eat within a few minutes.
5. Store biological feed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its freshness and nutritional value. Avoid using expired feed or feed that has an off smell or appearance.
Many types of aquatic animals can eat biological feed, including fish, shrimp, crabs, snails, and other invertebrates.
You can either soak biological feed in water until it becomes soft and pliable or sprinkle it directly into the water where your aquatic animals swim, allowing them to eat it as it sinks.
Store biological feed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its freshness and nutritional value. Avoid using expired aquaculture fish feed or feed that has an off smell or appearance.