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How does guppy bow waist to return a responsibility? How to solve?

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Frightened: Guppies may be hunched because they are frightened, especially female guppies, which are prone to hunching after childbirth. Breeders can keep their surroundings comfortable and wait for them to recover on their own. Malnutrition: It may also be due to malnutrition. At this time, we need to feed more calcium-containing foods to ensure adequate nutrition and help them recover. Too old: May also be because of too old, this phenomenon is normal, do not deal with.
How does guppy bow waist to return a responsibility? How to solve?

One, be frightened

1, reason: Guppy bow waist is likely to be frightened, more common is the female guppy is frightened suddenly when giving birth or be frightened after giving birth, did not recover well, can appear the circumstance of collapse waist.

2. Solution: Breeders need to keep the surrounding environment comfortable, try to avoid being frightened again, and let them recover by themselves. During the treatment period, the breeder should ensure adequate food and keep the environment stable.

2. Malnutrition

1. Cause: It is also possible that the malnutrition of guppies in the process of growth and development leads to unsound development. If the breeder does not give them enough food and nutrition in the golden period of their growth and development, it will lead to calcium deficiency or lack of other trace elements. Calcium deficiency can easily deform the spine of guppies and cause bowing.

2. Solution: Breeders need to keep them in isolation and feed them some nutritious food. If calcium deficiency is serious, quicklime can be added to soybean milk and fed to guppies.

Three, the age is too old

1, the reason: It may also be because the age is too old, about 10 years old guppy will enter the old age, most of the older guppy will appear bow waist situation.

2. Solution: This is a normal physiological phenomenon, which cannot be solved under normal circumstances.

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