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How to feed the small fish of guppy just raw, what should pay attention to when raising

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Food selection: There are not many kinds of foods that the newborn guppy fish can eat. Breeders can choose some foods such as shrimp eggs, broken red worms and backwater in good years. These foods are easy to digest and rich in nutrition, which are suitable for feeding small fish. Feeding frequency: Newborn fish can be fed 2-3 times a day, because they eat less at this time, but they need more food. Feeding amount: The amount of small guppy fish can be more, and the belly can be slightly bulged every time.
How to feed the small fish of guppy just raw, what should pay attention to when raising 1. How to feed the newborn guppy fish

1. Food choice: The newborn guppy fish can not eat much food. Breeders can hatch some shrimp eggs in good years, and can also feed some chopped red worms, Daphnia, paramecium, backwater, cooked egg yolk and other foods. These foods are easy to digest and rich in nutrition, which is very suitable for feeding guppy fish.

2. Feeding frequency: Newborn guppies don't eat much, so breeders can choose to feed them in small quantities for many times. It is best to feed them twice a day. If they eat well, they can also be fed three times a day.

3. Feeding amount: Newborn guppies don't eat much, but breeders can feed them more at a time. It is best to feed the belly micro-drum every time, and it can also be decided according to the time when they eat. The amount of each feeding can be finished within 3-5 minutes.

2. What should we pay attention to when raising guppies

1. Environmental stability: Guppies are sensitive to environmental changes, so breeders need to keep their living environment stable and avoid discomfort caused by environmental fluctuations.

2. Proper light: Breeders can also give them regular sun exposure, which can not only improve their metabolism, but also improve their resistance and immunity.

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