The feeding frequency of guppies should be adjusted according to their growth stages.
For guppies that are about one month old after birth, it is recommended to feed them 2 to 3 times a day, with an interval of about 3 to 4 hours each time. As the guppies grow up gradually, the feeding frequency can be gradually reduced. When the guppies are three to four months old, basically feeding them once or twice a day will be okay. For adult fish over half a year old, feeding them once a day is sufficient.

The following points need to be noted in the diet management of guppies. Firstly, the amount of food should not be too much. Otherwise, if the little fish can't finish eating, it will lead to water pollution, which may trigger diseases and, in severe cases, may affect the lifespan of guppies. Secondly, guppies are omnivorous fish and can eat both animal baits and plant baits. Fresh fishworms are the most suitable baits. Finally, the lifespan of guppies is relatively short, usually 1 to 2 years. Therefore, a reasonable feeding frequency and amount have an important impact on their health and lifespan.