Types of Fish

 Fish are categorized into 3 types, Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores. All the fish lies in one of these categories. Here we are going to see the details of these categories.

Herbivorous fish

Herbivorous fish are ones that get most of the energy that they need to survive from a plant-based diet. This mainly includes algae and plants pet fish can also be supplemented with fruits and vegetable matter in the aquarium. These fish will often have flat teeth or a break that helps pull off algae, like some tangs, blennies, plecos, and parrotfish.

What do you feed herbivore fish?

Herbivores fish are the ones that get most of the energy that they need to survive from a plant-based diet. This mainly includes algae and plants in the wild but pet fish can also be supplemented with fruits and vegetable matter in the aquarium.

Carnivorous fish

Carnivorous fish are ones that get most of the energy that they need to survive from a meat-based diet. This can include insects, other fish, and other invertebrates.

These fish will usually have a larger mouth, some carnivorous fish will also have large teeth and a more aerodynamic body for quickly swimming through the water, like barracuda. Some of the most common carnivorous aquarium fish are cichlid, Arowana, and piranhas.

Carnivorous fish are meat eaters, Predatory fish are carnivores that actively prey upon other fish or Aquatic animals, some examples are -Tiger Barb, Red Tail Sharks, billfish, etc.

Best Carnivorous fish for beginners

Bettas and tetras are 2 great carnivorous fish for beginners. They are both small enough that they won't need larger tanks, They rarely get longer than 3 inches, and can be kept in a tank as small as a 3-gallon tank.

Omnivore fish

These are some of the easiest pet fish to care for; they're most likely to accept any food you give them. Most commonly, omnivorous animals can be fed a selection of fish flakes and algae wafers, Live food, frozen food, and freeze-dried food may regularly be supplemented to keep your fish interested and healthy.

The majority of Marine fish are omnivorous, which means they need to eat both meat and plant-based foods, fish can be omnivores, herbivores, or carnivores.

Protein requirements in different types of Fish

Type of FishProtein Requirement
Herbivores 15% to 30% protein in the diet
Carnivores  45% protein in the diet
Omnivores  40% protein in the diet