Among all aquarium fish, barbs are considered the fastest, most beautiful and unpretentious. These fish are not demanding on water, quickly adapt and are able to get along with most other fish. Aquarium lovers can find a wide variety of species and subspecies of barbs, differing from each other in shape, color and behavior. It is very important to feed the barbs correctly, and then they will constantly delight you and regularly bring offspring.
Instructions
Step 1
Feed barbs more often than other fish. The fact is that, unlike other fish, barbs have an excellent appetite and a constant feeling of hunger. But do not feed them a lot of food at once, otherwise it can lead to obesity. It is better to give food in small portions, but more often.
Step 2
Feed the barbs both dry and plant-based food. Bloodworms, tubifex, daphnia, cortetra, cyclops and other animal feed are well suited for feeding. Be sure to add vitamin D to dry food.
Step 3
Give barbs two fasting days a week. On fasting days, feed barbs once or at most twice a day and always in a small portion. Such a small "hunger strike" will avoid overeating.
Step 4
As a plant-based food, feed scalded lettuce and cucumber to the barbs. If the barbs are not given vegetation, then your aquarium plants can be completely eaten away.
Step 5
When keeping several varieties of barbs, keep in mind that some species are faster and more mobile, so they will eat food faster than their slower counterparts. In this case, make two feeders in the aquarium. First, pour food into one - this will attract the attention of the most active fish. Then add food to the second feeder - for the slower and quieter barbs. This method will allow you to feed all the fish at once, without worrying that someone may not get food.