Certain species of fish have very specific dietary needs, as do newly hatched fry. Where and When - Become familiar with where and when your
fish prefer to eat.
Although many fish eat from the top of the water, some graze on the bottom. Likewise, even though
most fish eat during daylight hours, some eat only at night.
Feed your fish twice a day with floating food.
Start by feeding your fish a very small pinch of food. Carefully watch them eat. If they eat it all quickly, then give them another small pinch.
Feeding your fish slowly in small amounts will give you a chance to watch them and make sure they are all eating.
Keep giving them small pinches as long as they eat all of it quickly. Feed them as much as they’ll eat without leaving any uneaten food.
You need to use your net to remove the food that is not eaten after ten minutes.
It's good for most fish to eat some frozen or live brine shrimp and a few live Black Worms.
Try to alternate feeding live or frozen brine shrimp with Live Black Worms.
One day most fish get brine shrimp, and the next day they get Live Black Worms. Click here to read more about Live Black Worms.