in order to make your fish grow faster, you should feed it nutrient rich foods such as baby brine shrimp, black worms, blood worms, white worms, mysis shrimp, etc. live foods or foods that were once alive are always better to boost growth than say, flake food and pellets. if your fish is a vegetarian, spiralina flakes or pellets would then be your best bet. *for baby brine shrimp, they are always the most nutritious when they are newly hatched (preferably 24hrs old). this is when they still have their yold sac, especially great if you are raising fry.
Bream is a type of freshwater or saltwater fish belonging to the carp family. They have a flattened body and are popular among anglers for their fighting qualities. Bream are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters around the world.
If a fish is not given food, it will eventually become malnourished and weak, leading to health issues and possibly death. Fish need a balanced diet to thrive and grow properly. It's important to feed your fish regularly with appropriate food to ensure their well-being.
Cold water can slow down the metabolism of fish, which may result in slower growth rates. However, other factors like food availability, genetic factors, and water quality also play significant roles in a fish's growth. Some species of fish actually grow better in cold water environments.
Their population could grow much faster, and they could compete with other species for food.
it depend upon on ur fish tank if big fish tank it can grow fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
it is a tropical fish and like most tropical fish they all eat tropical fish flakes and to keep it strong and help it grow faster i recommend you get frozen blood worms and a heater also helps and you spelled goby wrong.
Because there is no sunlight deeper which means no food can grow.
It doesn't matter what tank they are in, it is the food you feed the fish.
In a fish farm environment, it's not just the food, but the amount, the quality, the swimming space, and the water quality
No, GMO foods do not grow faster.
Probably the fish. I would not put a crab in a tank with tropical fish unless they were a LOT bigger than it was, and it was not going to grow any larger.
Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.By giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food you will help it to recover as quickly as possible.
Giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food will help it to recover as quickly as possible. Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.
Yes and no they need sun light to grow but don't give them to much or it will rewind your tank
they'd hunt and fish and grow crops
no, its a grow food
feed them every day and they will grow faster or get the fish feeding thing it really will make them grow with out you getting on every day!!