I am doing an SAE project for animal companions and chose to change it. I was before going to breed fish but in a turn of events and lots of new fish I wasn't planning, I've instead decided to make my own fish food. Could you possibly give me some pointers on fish nutrition and what are the best things to add? I am going to make a carnivore, omnivore, herbivore, and mixture as close to commercial fish food as possible. I know fish food has lots of vitamins and gives the fish a complete diet but the food I feed my fish from Tetra includes ground up fish, flour, gluten, vitamins, and preservatives. I this really good for fish? Any ideas, info, stories, lessons, etc would be great, I have a lot to learn about fish nutrition.
Here is the list of ideas I have to far.
Veggie mix
Zucchini
shelled peas
cucumber
romaine lettuce
carrots
Meat mix
freeze-dried beef heart
freeze dried tubifex worms
tuna
clam
pink salmon
Food closest to commercial fish food
full ground up fish
sweet potato
cooked rice
flour
cooked oats
ground up pellets
Here is the list of ideas I have to far.
Veggie mix
Zucchini
shelled peas
cucumber
romaine lettuce
carrots
Meat mix
freeze-dried beef heart
freeze dried tubifex worms
tuna
clam
pink salmon
Food closest to commercial fish food
full ground up fish
sweet potato
cooked rice
flour
cooked oats
ground up pellets