Kristian Anicker as a guest on my-fish about the right nutrition for fish in the aquarium

Just like us, good nutrition is important for the well-being and health of our aquarium fish. That makes it all the more important for fish enthusiasts to spend some time thinking about the topic and to find out exactly what the fish need. This can vary depending on the species. Our food developer Kristian Anicker explains in the my-fish podcast what you need to consider when feeding your fish in a healthy and species-appropriate way. His motto is, "You are what you eat" and exactly the same applies to your aquarium fish. 

Listen to the podcast now and find out more about feeding your aquarium fish:

You can find even more on nutrition in our Themeworld under Fish feeding .

© 08.02.2023

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