1, breed too often: Guppy female fish always dies, the likelihood is breed excessive. As we all know, guppies have a large reproductive capacity, so they are also known as "million fish". Guppies can reproduce 22-25 times in their lifetime, but after 11 births, they need to rest for a long time before they can continue to reproduce. Many breeders do not give guppies time to rest, so they will continue to reproduce until they die of weakness.
2. No isolation after breeding: The female guppy always dies. It is also possible that the guppy does not pay attention to nursing after breeding. The guppy cannot be directly put back to the original tank after production. It needs to be raised in a separate container for 2-3 days before returning to the original tank. Otherwise, the male fish in the original tank will chase the female fish crazily, but the female fish is weak just after production. The male fish can easily chase them. The resistance of female fish will decrease after birth, and it is easy to die after being chased and injured.
. Guppies are relatively easy to raise. They can tolerate low temperatures of 16 degrees Celsius and dirty water quality. Breeders usually only need to keep the water temperature between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius and the PH value between 7.2 and 7.4. Guppies have strong adaptability and can survive normally even without oxygen. Breeders usually only need to change water once every three days or so to ensure that the dissolved oxygen in the water is sufficient.