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What kind of feed does Loach eat?

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus mainly preys on plankton, aquatic insects, crustaceans, aquatic higher plant detritus and algae, and sometimes ingest bottom humus or mud residue. Artificial culture can feed water fleas, earthworms, fly maggots, snails, rice bran, bean cakes,

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus mainly preys on plankton, aquatic insects, crustaceans, aquatic higher plant detritus and algae, and sometimes ingest bottom humus or mud residue. Artificial breeding can feed water fleas, earthworms, fly maggots, snails, rice bran, bean cake, bean dregs, blood meal, wheat bran, algae, silkworm pupa powder, yellow powder insects, mussel meat, livestock viscera, corn meal and other feed.

1. Is Loach a fish?

Loach is a fish, just different from other fish. It is a special kind of fish, which can not only breathe through gills and skin, but also has special intestinal respiratory function, and its ability to tolerate low dissolved oxygen is much higher than that of ordinary fish.

2. Does Loach have thorns?

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus has thorns, but the thorns are very small. Among them, there are about 16 thorns on the dorsal fin, which are called "stinging Loach" and "knife Loach" because they are hard and resemble thin and long knives.

 
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