I am not sure how much to feed my fish. Truth is that I can feed them many times over and they will eat it all. Therefore my fish are perpetually hungry, so hungry that they have become scavengers always looking for food everywhere.
I have read about "feed them once or twice a day and all they can eat in 20 seconds" - well I am not sure this is correct. My fish can certainly eat 10 times as much, I can feed them every two hours and I am sure they will eat everything.
In addition because it is a community aquarium, I cannot feed small doses. With every feeding session, I have to provide enough food to occupy the surface dwellers (eg guppies) so that some food finds its way down below to feed the less aggressive fish, some of which are hiding even during feeding time. The only way to do that is a combination of flakes and slowly sinking pellets to cover as much volume of the aquarium as is possible to reach all the fish.
I am thinking of increasing the feeding frequency to three times a day. What say you?
I have read about "feed them once or twice a day and all they can eat in 20 seconds" - well I am not sure this is correct. My fish can certainly eat 10 times as much, I can feed them every two hours and I am sure they will eat everything.
In addition because it is a community aquarium, I cannot feed small doses. With every feeding session, I have to provide enough food to occupy the surface dwellers (eg guppies) so that some food finds its way down below to feed the less aggressive fish, some of which are hiding even during feeding time. The only way to do that is a combination of flakes and slowly sinking pellets to cover as much volume of the aquarium as is possible to reach all the fish.
I am thinking of increasing the feeding frequency to three times a day. What say you?