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== Diet ==
 
== Diet ==
Guppies are omnivores and will eat virtually everything offered, from algae to flakes to small live foods.
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:Guppies are omnivores and will eat virtually everything offered, from algae to flakes to small live foods. They will also eat some blanched vegetables like courgette, cucumber or lettuce. Live and frozen foods will encourage better health, color, and vitality as they do most other fishes.
 
 
I. Natural Diet of Guppies:
 
A. Insects and Larvae:
 
1. Mosquito Larvae: Guppies are natural insectivores, and mosquito larvae are a favorite delicacy.
 
2. Daphnia: Water fleas, or daphnia, are another excellent source of protein. They promote healthy digestion and enhance the vibrancy of guppy colors.
 
 
 
B. Algae and Plant Matter:
 
1. Spirulina: This blue-green algae is a nutritious supplement, providing essential vitamins and minerals. Guppies can nibble on spirulina flakes or tablets to supplement their diet.
 
2. Blanched Vegetables: Guppies enjoy blanched vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, and zucchini. Peas also have been reported to relieve constipation provide fiber, and promote overall digestive health.
 
II. Commercial Guppy Foods:
 
A. Flake Foods:
 
1. High-Quality Flake Foods: Specially formulated flake foods designed for guppies offer a balanced diet. Look for options with a high protein content and added vitamins.
 
 
 
B. Pellet Foods:
 
1. Micro Pellets: Tailored to the small mouths of guppies, micro pellets provide a well-rounded diet. Ensure they contain a mix of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
 
2. Color-Enhancing Pellets: Some pellets are formulated to enhance guppy coloration. These often contain natural color enhancers like astaxanthin.
 
 
 
C. Freeze-Dried and Frozen Foods:
 
1. Bloodworms: Freeze-dried or frozen bloodworms are a tasty treat that guppies love. They are high in protein and can be offered as an occasional supplement.
 
 
 
III. Live Foods:
 
A. Brine Shrimp:
 
1. Newly Hatched Brine Shrimp: An excellent source of protein, newly hatched brine shrimp are a favorite among guppies, especially fry.
 
2. Adult Brine Shrimp: Adult brine shrimp are suitable for adult guppies, offering a protein boost.
 
 
 
B. Vinegar Eels:
 
1. Nutrient-Rich Eels: Vinegar eels provide essential nutrients and are suitable for guppies of all ages. They can be cultured at home for a sustainable live food source.
 
  
 
== Feeding regime ==
 
== Feeding regime ==

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