When do baby guppies eat adult fish food?

Baby guppies, or fry, don't eat adult fish food until they're a bit older.

Here's a breakdown:

* First few days: Fry primarily rely on their yolk sac for nutrition.

* After a week or two: They start to eat very fine, powdered food like:

* Baby brine shrimp

* Infusoria

* Finely crushed flakes

* Special fry food

* As they grow (around 3-4 weeks): They can transition to larger, but still finely crushed flakes or pellets designed for juvenile fish.

* Around 6 weeks: They can start eating the same food as adult guppies, but still crushed or finely chopped.

Important note: It's crucial to provide a variety of foods to baby guppies to ensure they get all the nutrients they need for healthy growth.

Feeding baby guppies frequently (several times a day) is also important, as they have fast metabolisms.