Can you feed the fish in the Red Sea?
Can you feed the fish in the Red Sea? And if so, what should you feed them?
Can you feed the fish in the Red Sea? And if so, what should you feed them?
Hi, can someone help me and tell me what these fish are called?
Hello, I wanted to put a pair of striped shadfish in my new second aquarium (which my mollies from my first aquarium can then eat) and cichlids. Will the cichlids get along with the striped shadfish?
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Hello, today we need help. We found a few eggs on our Anubis plant today. We just don't know who they belonged to. Stock: – Guppies – Callous catfish (male and female) – 2 Smilis armored catfish (10 since today) – Amano shrimp – Pink Ramshorn Snails -Anthracite limpets – Neons – Ocellated loricariids –…
Hello, my dears Maybe one of you here knows something about it. I have an aquarium with guppies in it. I've been observing the females for a while now and noticed that they have a dark pregnancy spot and a large belly. I've been observing the female guppy for a few days now and have…
But you could feed on wild animals is too controversial because they often get wrong food and can also get sick.
The feeding of sharks is also extremely controversial because it has actually already proved to be serious in some cases even fatal incidents, because sharks have already been circled so to speak and dipourists who were randomly bitten in their way and have seriously injured a woman has even been attacked by a tiger shark and no longer found.
You don’t do anything good for most wildlife with feeders.
In the Red Sea, there were similar attacks by sharks on divers for a certain period of time, for which there was no brief explanation: Scuba divers were always bitten almost to the same place on the thigh / rear part.
Until you found out after a short time that at this point of the body the diver always hangs the lining bag in the “feeders”. The feeding was then severely restricted.
Furthermore, there is the phenomenon of “feeding frenzy” in sharks, i.e. a kind of freak. If the animals are in this state, then they change their normal behavior and become excessively aggressive, among themselves and also against divers who are randomly in the vicinity.
From these comprehensible founders, feeding is currently seen critically.
I think you bring the natural balance together
Toast goes.
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Why would you do that? They’ve been finding their food for millions of years. They don’t need you.
Sure, as a human being, you are available to them as a food source.