1. Isolation: The breeder needs to isolate the female guppies immediately after they are produced, because the guppies have no habit of protecting small fish, and the breeder needs to fish out the parent fish immediately to prevent them from eating the newborn small fish. Do not put back into the original jar after fishing out the parent guppy fish, so as to avoid the female fish being chased by the male fish.
2. Feeding: Breeders should feed more high-nutrition foods to their parents, so as to speed up their recovery. However, newborn fish should not be fed, and they should wait until they can move freely before trying to feed food.
3. Environment: The guppies are sensitive to the changes of environment after they are born as small fish. Small fish are also sensitive at birth, so breeders need to keep the water temperature and water quality stable, so as to avoid more discomfort.
2. What should we pay attention to when raising guppies1. The environment is stable: guppies do not have high requirements for the environment, and they can accept a wide range of temperature and water quality. As long as the breeder keeps the water temperature and quality stable, they can grow normally.
2, Adequate oxygen: Guppies don't need much oxygen either, but it's best for breeders to install an oxygen pump. In this way, they can be oxygenated when the temperature is high or the air pressure is low, so as to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water.