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Is the belly of zebrafish big to have to give birth to small fish, small fish should how to raise

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Zebrafish may have a big belly to give birth to small fish. Breeders can observe the color of their belly. When the color of their belly appears pink, it means that they are going to lay eggs. But it may also be caused by eating too much, because they don't eat much. If the breeder feeds them more food, it will cause their stomachs to become bigger. It may also be caused by ascites. After suffering from ascites, there is water in their abdomen, and their abdomen will become larger.
Is the belly of zebrafish big to have to give birth to small fish, small fish should how to raise 1. Is there any small fish in zebrafish belly?

Zebrafish belly is likely to be small fish. If breeders want to tell whether they want to give birth, they can look at their abdomen and reproductive pores. If it is found that their abdomen turns pink and their reproductive pores become more prominent, it means that they will start to give birth. However, zebrafish's big belly may also be caused by eating too much. They don't feel full. If the breeder feeds them too much food, it will cause them to eat too much. It may also be caused by ascites. When there is water in their abdomen, their abdomen will become larger.

2. How should zebrafish fish be raised

1. The environment is stable: zebrafish fish are just born and have weak adaptability to the environment. Breeders need to keep the water temperature at 26 ℃ and the PH value between 6.5 and 7.5. This can not only ensure the stability of their living environment, but also ensure that their growth speed is accelerated.

2. Feeding: Zebrafish is just born, and there is not much food to eat. Breeders can feed them some cooked egg yolks, shrimp eggs in good years, paramecium and other foods. These foods are easy to digest and rich in nutrition, which can meet their food needs. The breeder can feed it 1-2 times a day, and the amount of each feed can be eaten in 3 minutes.

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