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Thread: Dried food for guppies

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    Re: Dried food for guppies

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    Thanks for sharing the information, guys.

    I forgot to post an update here, that I have went to buy the Hikari fancy guppy micro pellets.
    my guppies were enjoying at the beginning, probably after having starved for a couple of days.

    gradually they don't seems to enjoy it anymore, but....... the good thing is, they are eating the other pellet food (red bottle on my earlier picture) which was meant for my mini crayfish. haha.. it doesn't bother me, as long as they are eating... and even better if my crayfish starts swimming to the surface to eat the guppies food instead. wahahaha...

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    Re: Dried food for guppies

    hikari is always the best when its comes to dried food for guppies IMO.

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    Re: Dried food for guppies

    Quote Originally Posted by 14litre View Post
    Sure. It's the bottle on the left.

    Haha, that's my guppies' favourite dried food! I supplement it with brine shrimps daily too.
    Fancy Guppies: Many cute ones. Live Fish Fry Cultures: Microworms, Grindal worms & Vinegar eels.

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    Re: Dried food for guppies

    hey guys

    I find those small pellets not very cost efficient. What I did was to buy those luohan/ goldfish pellets in plastic bags ($4-5 per bag) & pound them. (Make sure no water gets mixed into the food.) I think they are made from the same ingredients. One plastic bag is equivalent to about 5-6 bottles - so that's a saving of 500%.

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