The diet of pike is very wide, and it is an omnivorous fish that mainly feeds on plants. It mainly scrapes benthic diatoms and organic debris deposited on the surface of the bottom mud, and also eats some filamentous algae, basidiomycetes, polychaetes, mollusks and small shrimps. In artificial breeding conditions, it also likes to eat rice bran, bean cake powder, peanut cake powder, dried water fleas and artificial compound baits. During the growth cycle, the pike with a body length of 20-40 cm has a high feeding intensity. Before the reproductive period, the feeding intensity is relatively high, and the esophagus and stomach are always full of food. During the reproductive period and spawning period, it rarely eats or does not eat. From the perspective of seasons, the peak feeding seasons are spring, early summer and autumn. In winter, due to the drop in water temperature, the fish enter the wintering period, at which time the fish eat very little or stop eating. Feeding habits: Pike has a wide range of diets and is an omnivorous fish that feeds mainly on plants. It mainly scrapes benthic diatoms and organic debris deposited on the surface of the bottom mud, and also eats some filamentous algae, basidiomycetes, polychaetes, mollusks and small shrimps. |
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