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How to feed and feed the newly laid guppy larvae

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Water temperature: Newborn guppy larvae have high requirements for water temperature, and breeders need to keep the water temperature at about 23-28 ℃. If conditions permit, it is best to install a heating rod to keep the water temperature in a stable range. Water quality: The requirements of guppy for water quality are not high, and breeders only need to keep the water quality in a stable range. Illumination: Breeders should give them regular sun exposure, so as to speed up their growth and improve their resistance.
How to feed and feed the newly laid guppy larvae 1. How to feed the newly born guppy larvae

1. Water temperature: The acceptable water temperature range for the newly born guppy larvae is low, and the breeder needs to control the water temperature at about 23-28 ℃. If conditions permit, a heating rod can be installed to keep the water temperature in a stable range. As long as the water temperature is controlled in a stable range, they can adapt well to the external environment and grow faster.

2. Water quality: Guppies are just born, and the requirements for water quality are not high. It is best for breeders to keep the water quality clean and refreshing. They don't pollute the water seriously, so breeders should try not to change the water within 7 days of their birth.

3. Light: Breeders should also give them regular sunshine, which can not only ensure their comfortable life, but also improve their resistance and immunity and increase their survival rate.

2. How to feed newborn guppies

1. Food types: There are not many kinds of food that newborn guppies can eat, so breeders can choose some nutritious and digestible foods to feed. This will not only speed up their growth, but also ensure their adequate nutrition. The foods suitable for small guppies are shrimp eggs, cooked egg yolks, paramecium, whirling water and so on.

2. Feeding amount: The newborn guppy doesn't eat much, so the breeder can feed it 2-3 times a day, and the feeding amount can be finished within 3-5 minutes.

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