1. It is not time to give birth: Mickey fish breed in a special way. They are oviparous fish, and their eggs will be born after mating. If their bellies get bigger but they don't give birth all the time, it may be because it's not yet time to give birth. In this case, breeders need not worry, as long as they live in a comfortable environment and have enough food.
2. Dystocia: Mickey fish have a big belly but are slow to produce. It may be dystocia. They give birth to small fish, so the production process will be difficult. Dystocia often occurs in Mickey fish produced for the first time, when breeders need to change water or change their surroundings to stimulate them to produce.
3. Ascites: Mickey fish has a large belly but does not lay eggs. The most obvious symptom of ascites is the enlarged abdomen. Breeders need to judge whether they have ascites according to their other manifestations.
2. What are the signs before Mickey fish production1. Abdomen becomes larger: Mickey fish will become very large before production, which is obvious and easiest to observe. Breeders can judge the approximate time of production according to the size of their bellies.
2, decreased activity: Mickey fish will lose appetite between production, and some will not eat. In addition, their activity will be reduced, and some may hide in the corner without moving.
3. Valgus of reproductive mouth: When Mickey fish is about to give birth, the reproductive mouth will become very prominent, and some will also have valgus of reproductive mouth.