Learning intention: Students learn about food requirements of marine aquarium species and how to feed fish and crustaceans. They also design and use an appropriate feeding plan for aquarium fish.
the correct frequency of feeding will vary based on the species of fish.
most fish require 16 to 24 hours to fully digest the food they eat, so a once-a-day feeding is quite sufficient. Whether you feed one or two times per day, the key is to keep the feedings very small.
Fish need proteins, carbohydrates, fats and some minerals and vitamins. The amount of each food type they need depends entirely on the species, and whether they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore
herbivores (vegetarians) need to eat frequently because they do not have large stomachs to hold a lot of food. These species should be given several small feedings a day or provided with live plants they can nibble on constantly.
feed no more than the fish will consume completely in less than five minutes.
research fish species to determine which type of food is appropriate for the fish you keep. Some fish foods are specific to species, such as algae wafers for bottom feeding herbivores, while others may be tailored to freshwater fish or saltwater species.
FEEDING BRINE SHRIMP: https://www.buildyouraquarium.com/raising-brine-shrimp/
Read the information on "What Do Fish Eat" and complete the table.