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How often do zebrafish and guppy feed and what food do they feed

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Zebrafish and guppies don't feed at the same frequency, and they feed at different stages. Juvenile zebrafish can be fed twice a day, but juvenile guppies need to be fed 3-4 times a day. Adult zebrafish should be fed once a day, and adult guppies should be fed 1-2 times a day. When breeders breed zebrafish and guppy, they need to decide the feeding frequency according to their growth stage and feeding state.
How often do zebrafish and guppy feed and what food do they feed 1. How often do zebrafish and guppish feed

Zebrafish and guppish feed at different frequencies, and their feeding frequencies are also different at different growth stages. If it is a guppy in its infancy, it is best to feed it 3-4 times a day. If it is a juvenile zebrafish, it is best to feed it twice a day. Because at this stage, the demand for food is relatively high. When they are adults, they can reduce the frequency of feeding. Guppies can be fed 1-2 times a day when they are adults, and zebrafish can only be fed once a day. For cultured zebrafish and guppies, it is best to decide the feeding frequency according to their feeding status and growth stage.

2. What food do zebrafish and guppy feed

1. Animal feed: Zebrafish and guppy belong to omnivorous fish, and they can eat more kinds of food. When raising artificially, they can be fed with some small fish, shrimp, silk earthworms, red worms, yellow mealworms, bread worms and other foods.

2. Plant feed: Although they prefer animal feed, it is best for breeders to feed them some plant feed, which can not only ensure their adequate nutrition, but also make their nutrition more balanced. The plant feed suitable for zebrafish and guppy is algae, aquatic plants, tender leaves of vegetables, fruits and so on.

3. Synthetic feed: Breeders can also feed them with some synthetic feed. At present, most synthetic feeds on the market are made according to the habits of fish, which can well meet their nutritional needs.

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