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How do you know the guppy is going to be born? What should you do after the birth?

Walter White
2021-03-23 09:40:04
Whether the guppy is going to be born or not can be seen from its appearance. The belly is bulging, the black spots on the belly are obvious, and the reproductive organs are bulging, which means that the guppy is going to be born. It can also be seen through the swimming posture. The guppies with big bellies kept swimming in the fish tank, jumping up and down, followed by male guppies, which also indicated that they were about to give birth. After the guppies are sure to be born, they can be fished out and raised separately in the breeding tank for delivery.
How do you know the guppy is going to be born? What should you do after the birth?

One, how to know guppy should give birth

to 1, appearance: Through observing the external condition of guppy, can judge guppy whether to want to give birth to. The guppy that is about to be born has a big belly, like a ball. The fetal spots on the belly will become larger and darker. In addition, the reproductive organs of guppies will bulge and appear to be a small pointed state. At this time, the female fish should be fed separately in the breeding tank, and the water temperature of the breeding tank should be kept the same as that of the original tank.

2. Swimming posture: The female guppy will keep swimming in the fish tank at this time, followed by the male fish, which also indicates that the guppy is going to give birth. The female fish should be fished out immediately to avoid being chased to death by the male fish, which is conducive to the female guppy waiting for delivery.

2. How to deal

with guppies after birth 1. Female fish: Female fish should be fed separately after birth to avoid other fish pecking the birth canal of female fish, resulting in the death of female fish. For guppies fed alone, it is better to put potassium permanganate solution in the fish tank. This can diminish inflammation for the female fish and speed up the repair of the birth canal.

2. Small fry: The water temperature is stable at 28 degrees. Small fry should be raised separately to avoid being eaten by other fish as food. Two days before birth, the fry will carry the nutrition of the mother and do not need to be fed separately. After two days, a small amount of egg yolk water can be fed.

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