the cultured giant salamander eat? The cultured giant salamander can feed plankton, insects, fish, shellfish and meat. The giant salamander is essentially a carnivore. Compared with other fish, it is fierce and irascible in character. When breeding artificially, we should pay attention to the fact that when the cost of natural feed is high, we can choose special artificial feed. You can also feed some live baits properly, such as tubificidae, fish, shrimp and so on, to supplement their nutrition. People who raise giant salamanders should know that giant salamanders can't actually chew food, so they usually swallow food directly and digest it bit by bit in their stomachs. This requires the owner to choose the natural bait carefully.
a day is affected by the water temperature. When the water temperature is between 18-22 C, it is usually fed once every other day, and when the water temperature is below 18 C, it is usually fed once every three days. It should be noted that when the giant salamander is still young, it should be fed twice a day, because at this time the giant salamander grows very fast, so it digests quickly and eats more. Red nematodes can be fed in
infancy, and sometimes small fish and shrimps can be fed, but the amount can not be too much. When they grow up slowly, the amount of feeding can also be increased slowly. The metabolism of giant salamander is relatively slow, so the feeding frequency should not be too frequent.