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How often should baby guppies be fed and what should they be fed?

Hank Schrader
2021-03-12 04:04:57
Baby guppies need to be fed every 2-3 hours, and if they don't have time, they should be fed 3-5 times a day. Newborn fish do not need to be fed for the first three days because they carry enough lecithin from their mothers to absorb it for 2-3 days. After 3 days, you can feed some egg yolk or shrimp. Feeding egg yolk is easy to pollute the water quality. If conditions permit, you can feed the larvae of shrimp. When feeding small fish, try to make them full and feed their stomachs to a slightly bulging state.
How often should baby guppies be fed and what should they be fed?

1. How often should baby guppies be fed?

Baby guppies can be fed once every 2-3 hours or 3-5 times a day. The number of feedings can be determined according to the breeder's time. If you have time, try to feed them several times, because small fish are now in a critical period of development, feeding them a few more meals will make them develop relatively faster. If you don't have time, you should feed at least three times a day, only during the day, at an interval of 3-4 hours.

2. What is appropriate

for baby guppies to feed? 1. Newborn guppies do not need to be fed until 3 days after birth. Newborn baby guppies can be fed some harvest shrimp. The best choice is the eggs of the shrimp, if it is an adult shrimp, it needs to be cut up before feeding.

2. You can also feed some egg yolk, but the nutritional value of egg yolk is not as good as that of shrimp, and it is easier to pollute the water quality. Newborn guppies are fragile and should not change water frequently. Therefore, it is better not to feed egg yolk if conditions permit.

3, can also feed some floating fish feed, pay attention to the feed is not too big, to avoid small fish stuck.

4. You can also feed some paramecium and tubificidae, but only after sterilization and disinfection can you feed them to small fish.

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