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Why did the guppy give birth to one and don't give birth? How to do with dystocia

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Scared: Guppies don't give birth to one. It may be because they are frightened, and they are less daring. If there is a loud noise around them, it will cause them to be frightened. Lack of physical strength: It may also be caused by lack of physical strength. They are oviparous and consume more physical strength in production. Dystocia: It may also be caused by dystocia. If the larvae are too big, dystocia may occur.
Why did the guppy give birth to one and don't give birth? How to do with dystocia 1. Why did the guppy stop giving birth to one?

1. Scared: The guppy stopped giving birth to one, which may be caused by being frightened. They are less daring and sensitive when they are produced. If there is a loud sound in the environment where they are produced, they may be frightened.

2. Lack of physical strength: Guppies will not give birth if they give birth to one. It is also possible that they are oviparous fish because of lack of physical strength. Production will consume more physical strength. When their physical strength is insufficient, they will stop to rest and wait for physical strength to recover before continuing production.

3. Dystocia: It is also possible that guppies will not give birth after giving birth to one, which may be due to dystocia. If the young fish develop too much or the environment is suddenly stimulated, they will have dystocia.

2. What about guppy dystocia

1. Control the production environment: After guppy dystocia, breeders can try to adjust their breeding environment to stimulate, for example, they can raise the water temperature first and then lower the water temperature. Use temperature difference to stimulate their production. But the temperature difference should not exceed 2 ℃, otherwise it will be counterproductive. You can also add a proper amount of fresh water, which can also stimulate their production. When changing water, you can gently impact their abdomen with water flow, which can also stimulate their production.

2. Manual intervention: If they have been unable to produce, the breeder will need artificial midwifery. You can fish out the guppy, gently press the abdomen of the female fish with your thumb, squeeze out some small fish, and then put them back into the water for production.

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