How often do you feed your fish?

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how often do you feed your fish?

  • once a week

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • twice a week

    Votes: 2 1.0%
  • three times a week

    Votes: 19 9.6%
  • once a day

    Votes: 70 35.5%
  • twice a day

    Votes: 72 36.5%
  • three times a day

    Votes: 22 11.2%
  • how should i know, i feed them when they look hungry

    Votes: 9 4.6%

  • Total voters
    197
my planted/cardinal/kulie laoch/cherry red tank 2-3X a day prime reef nearly powdered. and very tiny amounts.

14" fire eel gets frozen blood worm cube everynight before I go to work. and my 2 days off nightcrawlers cut up until he refuses them. and nothing the first night back at work.

guppy/molly tanks - 1x a day or everyother day. both tanks have scavengers too. so sometimes a brine shirmp pellet or frozen brine.

Angels - flake 1x a day and frozen bloodworms/brine my days off. no days "off"

Bichirs - 1 beefheart cube everyother day. live with colony of feeder guppies.

bettas- 1x day or 2. depending on how much i'm playing video games :ROFL:

On occasion I go away for 2-3 days which none are fed. I'de rather them hungry when i get back then a friend to over feed the tanks :WHOA:. And they've gone as long as 1 week w/out food with no fatalities. I'm sure i miss a day or 2 here or there. and I'm not worried about it.
 
Once a day when i am away - when i feel like it when i am back (which means every time i pass the tank) - for adults

For juvies - it is all they can it whenever
 
I feed once a day, or whenever I feel like feeding the fish.
 
up to 3x a day, they are still growing. As much as they can eat in 30 sec. I try to vary the food as much as poss. I normally skip one day of feeding once a week.
 
I usually feed once in the morning when the lights go on and once at night when the lights go out
 
I feed mine 5-6 times a day while my little guys are growing. They eat hikari gold, bloodworm, crickets, mealworms, mealworm grubs, flake, some other brands of chichled pellet, prawns, and now and again a few worms.
 
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