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Can guppy eat egg yolk? What food can you eat?

Skyler White
2021-01-31 21:55:50
Guppies can eat egg yolks. Egg yolk contains a lot of trace elements and is rich in nutrition, which is very suitable for feeding guppies. However, it should be noted that boiled egg yolks should be used for feeding. Two days after birth, baby guppies are usually fed with egg yolks, because other foods are not easy for baby guppies to digest. The egg yolk is soft, which is suitable for baby guppies with poor digestion. Feeding should control the amount of feeding, and do a good job of cleaning after feeding, so as not to pollute the water quality.
Can guppy eat egg yolk? What food can you eat?

1. Can guppies eat egg yolks

? Guppies can eat egg yolks, and small fish will grow faster if they eat egg yolks. But it will make the water muddy, and the remaining residue will pollute the water body. To control the amount of egg yolk to be fed, the egg yolk should be wrapped in fine sand cloth, put it in water and shake it slightly with your hands, so that the egg yolk oozes out, in order to avoid polluting the water quality, the amount should be small.

2. What foods

can guppies eat? If guppies want to grow fast and beautiful, food is very important. Their food basically has the following kinds:

1, artificial feed: a bit bigger guppy is given priority to with artificial feed commonly, occasionally can improve next food to choose live bait to feed. Artificial feed includes flake feed, pellet feed and frozen feed, which are easy to feed and store.

2. Live baits: Live baits are easy to carry parasites. Live baits should be prepared in advance and raised at home for a period of time. After the live baits discharge the dirt from the body, guppies should be allowed to eat them on the basis of sterilization and disinfection.

3. Fengnian shrimp: Fengnian shrimp is a relatively safe live bait at present, which is easy to prepare and convenient. Some owners like to hatch shrimp to feed guppies, which can be frozen at this time and simply thawed when they need to be fed.

 

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