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How to make guppy feed at home? What does guppy eat better?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-01-09 13:15:29
Earthworm powder: Tubificidae is soaked in salt water to dehydrate, and then exposed to the sun to dry. After that, they are ground into powder and fed to guppies. | | Harvest Shrimp: Prepare some harvest shrimp eggs, incubate them in light salt water at 25 ℃, then remove the head and shell, and feed them to guppies. | | Egg yolk millet: Prepare some egg yolks or shelled millet, cook, crush, and feed to guppies.
How to make guppy feed at home? What does guppy eat better?

1. How to make guppy feed

at home? Guppies are omnivorous fish. You can choose the following three kinds of food to make their feed at home:

1. Earthworm powder: This kind of live bait is quite common. The breeder should first soak them in salt water and dehydrate them. And then carry out insolation and air drying treatment. When their surface becomes very dry and hard, they can be ground into powder with a mill.

2. Shrimp: Shrimp is rich in protein, which is very suitable for guppies. Breeders can prepare some shrimp eggs and hatch them to feed guppies directly. When feeding, pay attention to removing the shell and head to avoid damage to their internal organs.

3. Egg yolk millet: If you find the above two methods troublesome, you can choose boiled egg yolk or shelled millet, crush them and feed them to guppies. However, attention should be paid to the amount of feeding to avoid food surplus and pollution of water quality.

Two, guppies eat what is

better, different stages of guppies eat different things:

1, fry stage: at this time the guppies are still in the growth period, need nutrition. Therefore, it is better to feed more high-protein baits, such as shrimp and red worms, to promote their growth and development.

2. Adult fish: Adult guppies eat something different from young ones. Female guppies can eat more high-protein food, and male guppies are mainly fed with fish, otherwise the waist of male guppies will be stronger, thus affecting their development.

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