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What does the giant salamander eat?

Giant salamander eat small fish, shrimp, crab, frog.

The giant salamander is a pure carnivore and does not eat food other than animal bait. Although it has a wide range of food, don't feed indigestible food, such as crustaceans such as beetles, snails and shellfish, and try to take the shell away to avoid the risk of the giant salamander scratching the esophagus.

Giant salamanders live in caves with low temperature all the year round, so the water temperature can't exceed 20 degrees. Especially in summer, if the water temperature is too high, the giant salamander will refuse to eat, leading to sudden death. Water dispenser is the most common cooling tool for raising giant salamander. If the water temperature in summer can't be kept below 20 degrees, this is the most convenient and quick way.

The water source of giant salamander is particularly clear, which requires high water quality, so it is necessary to ensure the water quality during the feeding process. However, giant salamander will have adverse reactions due to the unstable PH value of water, so the filtration system is essential. As long as a complete filtration system is established, there will be no major problems.

Living habits:

Adult giant salamanders usually inhabit streams and caves in deep pools of rivers below 1000 meters above sea level, especially caves above and below the beach mouth, where the entrance is small, the caves are different in depth, and the caves are spacious and flat. During the day, they often lie in caves and seldom go out for activities. In summer and autumn, they also have the habit of going ashore for food or sunbathing during the day. Giant salamanders usually go out at night, come back in the morning and live in caves.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Giant Panda Fish