Fish Food and Nutrition
You can't pet them, but you'd better feed them! You should feed your fish whatever they can fully consume in the span of 1-3 minutes, 1-2 times a day. Any more than that and they'll pig out, get fat, and possibly explode, leaving a tank full of fish guts and uneaten food to rot and endanger the other fish. You wouldn't want that.
Things to Consider- Species: Many of the feeding needs and habits (including some below) are determined by the type of fish you have. Do some research on the particular type of fish.
- T. Rex or Apatosaurus: Is your Nemo a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore?
- Variety: Spice things up in the relationship with your fish -- frozen
and live foods should be alternated with dry foods so fishy doesn't get bored.
- Fish food spoils after several weeks and is useless by a month in. Purchase accordingly.
- Nutritional Content: In general, protein, minerals, and vitamins are good, everything else (fiber and fat included) should be rationed.
Types of Food
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Flakes  - The most common type of fish food.
- The container usually reveals what type of fish it feeds.
- Tetrafin
is one of the most popular brands.
- This type of food often comes as a color enhancement formula.
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Pellets  - Larger and heavier, which is good for bigger fish.
- A similar form of food comes in tablets which sink for bottom feeders, such as African cichlids and carnivorous fish.
- Look for the Hikari
brand.
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Floating Sticks  - Usually large and meant for big outdoor fish such as koi.
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Live Fish Food  - Great as a special treat or as a regular food for larger fish.
- Comes in a variety of forms, from brine shrimp to bloodworm, nematodes, and wingless fruit flies.
- You need to have a high gross-out threshold.
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Freeze-Dried  - Easy to store and use.
- Often consists of brine shrimp or bloodworms.
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If you are away from your fish on weekends, business trips, or vacation, think about getting an inexpensive automatic fish feeder. 
External Links- About -- A comprehensive guide to fish feeding.
- Aquariumpros -- Frequently asked aquarium questions. Many of your concerns will be covered here.
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