Diet for Aquarium Fish: What They Eat in the Wild and What They Need by Species

Feeding aquarium fish isn’t just about keeping them full — it’s about supporting their health, behavior, and longevity.

As fish owners seek more natural and species-appropriate diets, understanding what fish eat in the wild becomes essential.

In this guide, we explore natural feeding habits and how to meet each species’ specific dietary needs within your aquarium setup.

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What Do Fish Eat in Nature?

In the wild, fish eat according to their habitat, digestive systems, and ecological roles. Most aquarium species fall into three general feeding categories:

  1. Carnivorous Fish

These fish primarily consume animal-based protein, including smaller fish, insect larvae, and crustaceans.

Examples: Betta splendens, some cichlids, predatory tetras

Needs: High-quality protein, low fiber content

  1. Herbivorous Fish

They feed on plant-based matter, such as algae, biofilm, and aquatic vegetation. Their digestive tracts are typically longer to help process fiber.

Examples: Plecostomus, Otocinclus, Siamese algae eaters

Needs: Algae, spirulina, plant fiber, minimal animal protein

  1. Omnivorous Fish

These are the most common in home aquariums. They eat a combination of plant and animal matter — insects, algae, microorganisms.

Examples: Guppies, Mollies, Platys, Goldfish

Needs: Balanced variety of plant and animal ingredients

A Note on Fat Content

Unlike mammals, most fish do not require high fat intake. While a small amount of fat provides energy, excess fat — especially in omnivorous and herbivorous species — may negatively affect organ health and digestion. Balanced, low-fat formulas are typically more appropriate.

Nutritional Needs by Popular Aquarium Fish

Choosing the right food means understanding each species’ natural diet and replicating it as closely as possible in the tank.

Goldfish

Category: Omnivore

In the wild: Microorganisms, algae, decaying organic matter
Recommended diet:

Low-protein, slow-sinking pellets

Caution: prone to overeating — avoid overfeeding

Betta splendens (Siamese Fighting Fish)

Category: Carnivore

In the wild: Insect larvae, tiny crustaceans
Recommended diet:

Freeze-dried or frozen animal-based foods

High-protein pellets

Little to no plant material

Guppies

Category: Omnivore

In the wild: Algae, tiny insects, organic debris

Recommended diet:

  • High-quality flakes or micro pellets
  • Spirulina-rich supplements
  • Frequent, controlled feeding

Plecostomus (and other bottom feeders)

Category: Herbivore

In the wild: Algae, driftwood, plant matter from substrate

Recommended diet:

Algae-rich sinking tablets

Note: Bottom feeders have higher phosphorus requirements, essential for skeletal development and healthy metabolism. Foods enriched with minerals or natural sources like spirulina are ideal.

Cichlids

Category: Varies (omnivorous, herbivorous, or carnivorous depending on species)

In the wild: Algae, insects, small fish, detritus

Recommended diet:

  • Species-specific cichlid formulas (e.g., African or American)
  • Color-enhancing ingredients like astaxanthin
  • Diet variety supports social behavior and health

Balance Is Key

Feeding naturally doesn’t mean making things complicated — it means making informed, respectful choices. By aligning each species’ diet with its evolutionary background, we promote stronger immunity, more vibrant colors, and livelier aquariums.

Understanding what fish really eat is the first step to providing a better life for them — in the tank and beyond.

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