The guppy tail can grow again if it is not serious after being bitten. Because guppies' tails have the ability to regenerate, and their tails are relatively large, being bitten off a little will not have much impact on them. As long as breeders keep the water clean and fresh, their tails can be regenerated.
If the guppy's tail is bitten seriously or directly, it will not grow again under normal circumstances. Because the broken tail is serious, even if it can grow again, it will be quite different from the original one. Not only will there be traces when the tail is broken, but the color and pattern of the tail will not be the same as the original one.
2. What should I do if the guppy tail is bitten1. Treatment of wounds: After the guppy tail is bitten, the breeder needs to fish them out immediately and apply anti-inflammatory drugs to the injured parts. This can avoid infection or inflammation of affected areas and speed up their recovery.
2. Keep the water clean: After the guppy tail is bitten, the breeder transfers them to a new container, and changes the water frequently to keep the water clean.
3. Keep the water temperature constant: Breeders should also keep the water temperature constant to avoid discomfort caused by water temperature fluctuation. They should also be fed more high-nutrition foods to speed up their regeneration.