What foods besides tropical fish flakes are healthy for guppies to have in their diets?

I know dried blood worms and baby brine shrimp are good, but if you are unable to get your hands on that at the moment, what are some other foods that guppies enjoy and are healthy, particulary foods that have greater amounts of vitamin D? Are their any households foods or vegetables that go good with a tropical fish flake diet when cut into very small peices? I just want my guppies to have a more nutritious, healthy, and exciting diet.

Thanks for all input, advice, etc.
If you’re an experienced guppy owner, please help a fellow friend out!

5 Responses to What foods besides tropical fish flakes are healthy for guppies to have in their diets?

  1. Julianna says:

    My guppies like eating those algae disks that you would buy for a pleco. They might also like frozen bloodworms or brine shrimp instead of dried ,or you might want to try starting a live worm culture. They sell them on ebay for a few dollars. It’s kind of icky, though.

  2. sunshine says:

    i feed my fish flake food and a treat i give them baby dry shrimp they love it

  3. Sugoi_desu_ne? says:

    seaweed. and frozen foods such as bloodworms or brine shrimp for a treat. They love frozen foods

  4. leopardgecko123 says:

    well a very good thing to feed them is duckweed. it is basiclkly small green circles you can get at Petsmart for very little. they also eat any plants, please email me for more at deoxys250@aim.com. or im me on aim. my sn is deoxys250. feel free. try to email me the size of your tank please, and i can get more results. please e-mail me if you want some other great ideas.

  5. kdogg91 says:

    actualy for my fish, as a treat i gave them a special mix of frozen grond beef hart,flake foods and a couple other things and they love it.

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