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What does guppy eat and how to make guppy feed

Skyler White
2020-06-06 01:13:22
There are mainly one or two kinds of food that guppies can eat, one is artificial feed, the other is living bait. The market can buy artificial feed, mainly flake, granular and frozen, generally speaking, it is possible. Compared with artificial feed, living bait contains more protein and has high nutritional value, which can be used for short-term feeding. However, it is best to use the two together.
What does guppy eat and how to make guppy feed

1. what do guppies eat

When breeding guppies, feeding is a key aspect. First of all, we need to know what kind of food can be fed to guppies. Specifically, there are mainly the following two types of food that can be used as guppies:

1. Artificial feed: At present, it is inevitable to breed fish with some artificial feed. It can be easily bought on the market, and the effect will be better, and storage is easier. In addition, there are feeds specially designed for guppies. Therefore, these fish feed can be chosen as the food for feeding. Generally speaking, artificial feed mainly includes three types, one is flaky, one is granular, and the other is frozen, which type can be adjusted according to the specific situation.

2. Live bait: In addition, live bait can also be used to feed guppies. Compared with artificial feed, living bait contains more protein and has higher nutritional value, so living bait can also be chosen as feeding food. However, this food is suitable for short term feeding. In farming, the two can be combined and artificial feed can be used as staple food.

2. how to make guppy feed

If you breed guppies at home, you can also make some feed for guppies yourself. For example, you can use earthworms to make earthworm powder. When making, it is better to choose live earthworms and dry them in the sun. After their bodies harden, grind them into powder. You can feed it once a day in the morning, but you can't feed too much.

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