Biology, asked by loveyouaansari123, 3 months ago

what are the natural feed of ornamental fish?​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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Inert food such as meal powder, flakes, milk powder, bovine heart and liver, tubifex worms, as well as live food including Artemia sp., rotifers and Moina have been used extensively in ornamental fish feeding with a diverse range of nutritional values and productive properties.

Answered by anganabanerjee999
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Explanation:

Phytoplankton are the autotrophic organisms that play a key role as the natural food of various fish species. ...

They are a portion of very popular fish food. ...

They are also plant-like microscopic organisms that grow in water bodies such as ponds, rivers, lakes, and streams.

Inert food such as meal powder, flakes, milk powder, bovine heart and liver, tubifex worms, as well as live food including Artemia sp., rotifers and Moina have been used extensively in ornamental fish feeding with a diverse range of nutritional values and productive properties.

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