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What reason is guppy burning tail, can self-healing

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
If the guppy tail burning is not serious, they can heal themselves. Because guppies have self-healing ability, as long as the burning tail is not serious, they can rely on their own resistance and immunity to resist. During their self-healing period, breeders only need to keep the water clean and fresh. If guppies burn their tails seriously, they can't heal themselves. Breeders need to use drugs for symptomatic treatment.
What reason is guppy burning tail, can self-healing 1. What is the reason for guppy tail burning

guppy tail burning is mostly caused by too high water temperature or too acid water quality, especially in summer, when the noon temperature is relatively high and the water surface temperature is too high, it will lead to their tail burning. In addition, long-term failure to change water, failure to clean filter materials in time, and excessive acidity of water quality will cause them to burn their tails.

After the guppy tail is burned, the tail will become curly. If the tail is burned seriously, the tail may rot or break.

2. Can guppy tail heal itself

Whether guppy tail heal depends on the illness. If guppy tail heal is not serious and only slightly curled up, they can heal themselves. Because tail burning is not a particularly serious disease, guppies also have resistance and immunity. As long as breeders can ensure that their living environment is stable and the water quality is clean and refreshing, they can recover by their own resistance.

If guppy tail burning is serious, breeders need to use drugs to treat them. If the burn tail is festering, the breeder can wash the diseased fish with yellow powder or coarse salt to avoid infection or inflammation of their wounds.

If the effect is not obvious, you can use erythromycin, oxytetracycline, gentamicin and other medicated baths once a day for 15-30 minutes each time.

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