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How is the guppy belly broken? How to solve it

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Ascites: The guppy's broken stomach may be caused by ascites, which is caused by poor water quality. Breeders need to use methyl blue to take a medicated bath for sick fish. Pregnancy: It is also possible that the number of pregnancies is too large to burst the belly. It is best for the breeder to squeeze the belly gently with his hand to squeeze out the young fish. Eating support: It may also be eating support, and the breeder needs to feed them some probiotics or digestive drugs to treat them.
How is the guppy belly broken? How to solve it 1. Ascites disease

1. Reason: The belly break of guppy may be caused by ascites disease, and there are many reasons for abdominal disease of guppy. The more common ones are poor water quality and bacterial infection. After suffering from ascites, their stomachs will become bigger, and in severe cases, they are likely to burst.

2. Solution: The breeder needs to fish them out immediately and breed them separately, and then use methyl blue for medicated bath. Take a medicated bath once a day for 30 minutes, and the symptoms of ascites will gradually decrease.

2. Pregnancy

1. Reason: Guppies may have broken stomachs because of too many pregnancies. They are oviparous fish. If there are too many small fish larvae or the small fish larvae develop too big, they will have broken stomachs.

2. Solution: The breeder needs to fish out the guppy immediately, and gently squeeze their abdomen with his hand to let the young fish or eggs discharge. Then use potassium permanganate or crude salt to give sick fish a medicinal bath.

3. Eat support

1. Reason: The guppy's belly is broken and it may be caused by eating too much. They don't feel full. As long as they feed food, they will eat all the time.

2, Solution: Breeders can try to give them some drugs to help them digest quickly. It can also raise the water temperature to about 28 ℃ to speed up their metabolism.

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