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What reason is guppy got hurt? How to do?

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Guppies may be injured by long-distance transportation and accidentally hit. The breeder can apply erythromycin ointment to the wound. It may also be bitten, and the breeder needs to disinfect the bitten area with saline and then apply erythromycin ointment. It is also possible that the fish is injured because of the disease. In this case, the breeder should treat the disease first, and then smear the fish with purple liquid medicine or other anti-inflammatory drugs to avoid wound inflammation or infection.
What reason is guppy got hurt? How to do?

One, carry bump

1, reason: Guppy is a kind of fish with smaller body, bump in the process that carry, can get hurt very easily.

2. Treatment: If the guppy is injured during transportation, the injured fish can be isolated first to avoid bacterial infection. Then use erythromycin ointment to smear the wound, generally 2-3 times can be healed.

2. Fighting

1. Reason: Guppy is a kind of fish with mild temperament. If it is mixed with other ferocious fish, it is easy to be bullied by them, and it is inevitable to be bitten.

2. Treatment: You can separate the fighting fish, then wash the bitten part with salt water, and then apply erythromycin ointment to the affected area. If it is serious, you can wash it with yellow powder or potassium permanganate first, and then apply anti-inflammatory drugs.

3, Rub crock

1, reason: After guppy gets ill, uncomfortable, can happen rub crock, fish body nature can get hurt. Generally, the occurrence of rubbing tanks is suffering from parasites, breeders can observe whether there are parasites on the body surface of guppies.

2, remedial method: Want to treat a disease above all, can use the saline medicated bath of five thousandths, medicated bath everyday, every time 30 minutes. Erythromycin ointment can be applied to the injured part of the jar, or oxytetracycline can be mixed into the feed.

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