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Can guppy be pregnant not to give birth to suffocate to die? How to hold back not to give birth to do?

Hank Schrader
2021-06-03 05:30:18
Guppies will suffocate to death if they are not born after pregnancy, because they are ovoviviparous, so they will suffocate to death if they are not born all the time. And if the guppy can't be born all the time, both the mother fish and the small fish will be at risk of suffocating to death. Therefore, if guppies have dystocia in production, breeders should stimulate their production by changing water or warming up in time. Stimulated by environmental changes, they can soon be produced.
Can guppy be pregnant not to give birth to suffocate to die? How to hold back not to give birth to do?

1. Will guppies suffocate to death

if they are not pregnant? Guppies will suffocate to death if they are not pregnant, and both female fish and small fish will have the risk of suffocating to death. Because they are ovoviviparous, they give birth to small fish, so there will be dystocia and suffocation. If the guppies have been holding back, breeders will need to use other methods to stimulate them to produce.

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have been holding back their eggs. It is possible that the eggs are not yet mature. The breeder can put a male guppy in the tank waiting for delivery. Under the pursuit of the male fish, they can promote the development of the embryo and also give birth. But when they give birth, the males need to be fished out to prevent them from harming the females. Can

also use the method of changing water to birth, breeders can change all the water they are waiting to give birth, and then put the female fish in, under the stimulation of new water, guppies can give birth quickly. You can also use the method of repeated heating, you can use the heating rod to raise the water temperature to 30 degrees Celsius, let the water temperature drop to the natural temperature, and then use the heating rod to raise to 30 degrees Celsius. Repeating this several times can also stimulate guppy production. However, the temperature difference between warming and cooling should not be too large to avoid discomfort to guppies.

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