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How to take care of Mary Fish after giving birth and how to judge whether it is finished?

Jane Margolis
2021-07-09 07:10:47
Parent fish: After the parent fish of Mary fish is produced, it should be fished out and raised separately. This not only prevents them from eating the newborn fish, but also prevents the male fish from chasing them prematurely. When feeding alone, do not deliberately increase the amount of food, just feed less food with high nutrition. Small fish: Small fish should change a small amount of water when they are born, because the water quality will be polluted when they are born. Then wait 1-2 days before feeding. The food can be chosen from shrimp eggs, migratory water or cooked egg yolk.
How to take care of Mary Fish after giving birth and how to judge whether it is finished?

1. How to take care of

Mary fish after production? 1. Parent fish: After the parent fish is produced, it needs to be fished out immediately and raised in a separate container. Because they do not protect small fish, and may eat small fish alone. But after putting into the original tank, it is easy to be chased by male fish too early, so it needs to rest alone for 3-5 days before it can be put back into the original tank. Mary fish raised alone should not suddenly increase the amount of feeding to avoid indigestion and other conditions. It is better to choose some nutritious and digestible food to feed.

2. Small fish: Small Mary fish swim when they are born, and the breeder needs to change the water for them first. Because Mary fish is easy to pollute the water quality during production, it is necessary to change a small amount of water after the birth of small fish to ensure that the water quality is clean. 1-2 days after the birth of small fish, the breeder can feed some water, cooked egg yolk, shrimp eggs and so on.

2. How to judge that Mary fish is ovoviviparous after birth

? If the abdomen is obviously smaller after birth, the breeder can judge by the size of the abdomen. If their abdomen returns to the state before pregnancy, it means that they have given birth. If their bellies are still bulging, but there is no sign of birth, it may be a difficult birth, and the breeder needs to watch them carefully and help them give birth.

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