If the fish has been in a state of being frightened, it will not give birth. For a long time, it will become difficult to give birth. Therefore, when it is frightened, it is necessary to calm the fish's mood. It's better to provide a safe environment for it to get out of the shock. Pregnant fish are very sensitive, and too much movement will frighten them. The first thing to do is to create a quiet environment, do not often walk in front of the fish tank or observe it. You can plant more water plants in the fish tank so that it can find a place to hide, which can increase its sense of security. After a while, it will feel safe around it. When it is no longer afraid, it will resume production.
If it frightens too much, it will cause dystocia. At this time, it is necessary to help it produce artificially. The specific operation is to take out the fish. From beginning to end, squeeze its belly. The small fish are squeezed out by external force to complete the production.
Fish due to a mild scare and stop production, this situation is not serious. As long as its mood is appeased, it can continue to produce. If the shock is excessive, it will become difficult to give birth. At this time, it can not complete production by its own strength. Artificial extrusion can be used to help it produce small fish smoothly.