“Underwater Food: Exploring the Dietary Preferences of Different Fishes”

Different fish have different dietary preferences due to differences in their living environment and feeding habits.

The following is a brief introduction to the eating habits of several common fish: Salmon:

Salmon mainly feed on crustaceans, molluscs and small fish, but also like to eat plankton.
They require large amounts of protein and fat during growth and reproduction, so they require a nutrient-dense diet.

Trout: Trout like to eat small, slow-moving fish, frogs and insects, as well as plankton and benthic animals.
In captivity, feeds rich in protein and fat are usually provided.

Cod: Cod mainly feeds on small benthic animals, shrimps and crustaceans and is an omnivorous fish.
They live in the ocean and obtain nutrients by preying on other marine life.

Eels: Eels mainly feed on small fish, crustaceans and molluscs, but also aquatic insects and worms.
In a culture environment, feed and live small fish are usually provided.

Bass: Bass mainly feeds on small fish, shrimps and crustaceans, but also aquatic insects and plankton.
In fish farms, feed containing protein and fat is usually supplied.

In general, the feeding habits of different species of fish vary, but most fish are omnivores, feeding on small fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and insects.
In artificial breeding environments, providing feed rich in protein and fat is an important factor in ensuring their healthy growth.


Post time: Dec-18-2023