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How to raise guppies will not die and how to raise them will not get sick

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Adequate space: Although guppies don't require much space, if they are raised in too high density, they may lead to poor water quality and illness. Breeders need to give them a reasonable breeding density, so that their survival rate can be higher. Clean water quality: Guppies don't have high water quality requirements, but breeders also need to keep the water in which they live clean. Reasonable feeding: The guppy doesn't eat much, so the breeder needs to feed reasonably and can't feed too much food.
How to raise guppies will not die and how to raise them will not get sick 1. How to raise guppies so as not to die

1. There is plenty of space: guppies are not big in size and have low requirements for space. However, if the feeding density is too high, it may lead to illness and poor water quality. If breeders want to avoid their illness and death, it is best to keep the breeding density normal, so that the survival rate of guppies can be higher.

2, clean water quality: guppy does not require high pH value of water quality, and can also grow in poor water quality. However, the feeding water is too dirty, and bacterial infection may occur. Breeders need to change water regularly to keep the water quality of their lives clean. If conditions permit, a filter can be installed to slow down the deterioration of water quality.

3. Reasonable feeding: Guppies are small in size and don't eat much, so many breeders are prone to feed too much when feeding. Breeders only need to feed them a small amount of times, so as to avoid indigestion.

2. How to keep guppies from getting sick

1. Regular inspection: If you want guppies to reduce their illness, breeders need to check them regularly, so that they can find out the illness of guppies in time. It is also necessary to sterilize regularly, which can also reduce the illness of guppy.

2. Environmental stability: Breeders also need to keep the environment in which they live stable. As long as the environment does not fluctuate too much, they will be less likely to get sick.

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