Blue Whale Appetite. A large appetite and their enormous size means eating up to 150 tonnes of krill a day is completely normal for a pygmy blue whale! The blue whale eugy has been made in association with the western australian museum. Environment specifics [edit | edit source] the blue whale catfish prefers a laterally spacious tank with a good current flowing through it and good oxygenation, either with a filter breaking the surface or a powerhead.
Other females that may be nearby will help. The blue whale has one of the largest appetites of any animal, eating up to four tonnes of krill every day.
It can grow up to 100 feet and weigh up to 200 tons.
Like the blue whale, giant land animals have appetites to match their impressive stature. This whale spouts a single slender jet that soars forty to fifty feet high. In certain times of a year, the blue whales consume about 4 tons of krill or 40 million krill a day. One of only three known feeding grounds that produce enough quantities of krill to feed these mammoth mammals is located just past rottnest island on the west australian coastline, the perth canyon.