. Guppies are timid. If someone beats the fish tank, shouts loudly or suddenly appears in front of the fish tank, they will be frightened. When guppies are frightened, keepers need to calm them immediately, first by moving the tank to a quiet and ventilated environment, and then by turning off all the lights in the tank, so that they can be in a quiet and dark environment. After
creating a good recovery environment, breeders need to keep the water temperature and quality in a suitable range, and turn the oxygen pump to the maximum. During the treatment period, the breeder needs to stop feeding and wait for them to recover a little before feeding. If the shock is serious, the keeper needs to cover the fish tank with black cloth and keep them in a dark environment, which can enhance their sense of security.
pregnant, especially when they are giving birth. A slightly louder sound will frighten them. If the shock is not serious, the breeder only needs to calm their emotions and let them continue to produce. If the shock is serious, the keeper should move them to a quiet environment and put aquatic plants in the tank to give them a place to hide, which can enhance their sense of security. After a period of time, they will put down their guard and continue to produce from the aquatic plants.