When breeding guppies, sometimes they will be found to have turned over their white bellies. The most likely reason for this is the lack of oxygen in the water. Lack of oxygen can cause an imbalance in the gas supplied by their swim bladders, and guppies can lose their balance and turn white. Don't worry too much, it can be saved, take measures to restore their balance, but need to take timely measures.
If guppies appear to turn white belly phenomenon, then must take timely measures, otherwise not only to their growth and development have an impact, serious words may also endanger their lives. First of all, you need to prepare a hose, and then wind it into a button, the size can be adjusted according to the specific size of the guppy, after the guppy is fixed in the hose. Then, an air compressor is needed to send air into the fish tank, which is designed to promote the recovery of balance of guppies. After inputting air, the next step is to put the guppy in the hose back into the fish tank, paying attention to the need to seal the hose when putting it back, so that the hose is full of air. The guppy needs to be placed next to the outlet of the air compressor for about an hour, after which the guppy will regain its balance. For some time after that, the food released needs to be strictly controlled, because too much food may pollute the water quality, causing the balance of guppies to be disturbed again.