1. How many times a day should I feed crabs with compound feed? What is the feeding ratio?The ratio is 3 times, 80% full each time. 2. Do lobsters eat crab feed?Don't listen to the nonsense above. Lobsters eat crab feed, and they eat as much as crabs. 3. Which crab feed additive is better?We raise crayfish and crabs here, and we feed them Baoji's aquatic milk, which is OK. 4. Do lobsters eat crab feed?You can feed them, but don't change the feed suddenly. You should give the lobsters a few days to gradually adapt to the new crab feed. Specifically, replace the old feed with 10% of the new feed every day, and use ten days for the lobsters to adapt. 5. Is pellet feed better than extruded feed for crabs?In terms of crabs' eating habits, granular feed is better than extruded feed. Crabs move around at the bottom of the pond, and pellets sink quickly to the bottom of the pond after being fed, making it easier for crabs to eat. After being fed, the expanded feed floats on the water surface, which makes it difficult for crabs to eat it. 6. How much protein is needed in crab feed?We usually choose fresh fish |
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