How many times should a fish be feed day?

The frequency of feeding fish depends on several factors, including:

* Fish species: Different fish species have different feeding habits. Some fish are omnivores and eat a variety of foods, while others are carnivores or herbivores.

* Fish size: Smaller fish need to eat more frequently than larger fish.

* Fish age: Young fish need to eat more frequently than adult fish.

* Water temperature: Warmer water temperatures increase fish metabolism, so they need to eat more frequently.

* Type of food: Some foods are more digestible than others, so fish may need to eat more frequently if they are being fed a less digestible food.

General guidelines:

* Goldfish: 1-2 times a day

* Betta fish: 1-2 times a day

* Guppies: 2-3 times a day

* Tetras: 2-3 times a day

* Angelfish: 2 times a day

* Cichlids: 2 times a day

Important considerations:

* Only feed as much as your fish can eat in a few minutes. Overfeeding can lead to water pollution and health problems for your fish.

* Observe your fish's behavior. If they are not eating all of the food you are providing, you may need to reduce the amount you are feeding them.

* Vary your fish's diet. Different foods provide different nutrients, so it is important to offer a variety of foods to your fish.

It is always best to consult with a local pet store or an experienced aquarist for specific advice on feeding your particular fish.