After giving birth, guppies should be maintained separately from young fish. Because the postpartum mother fish is weak, easy to hunger, easy to mistake the larvae as food to eat, so it needs isolation. In addition, postpartum female fish are physically weak, in order to prevent them from being chased by male fish, resulting in more weakness or death, so they should be isolated from other male fish.
Isolation maintenance can be used to separate the mother fish with a laundry net, or directly maintain in separate tanks. Postpartum female fish is best to rest for a week, at least three to five days. Don't let the mother fish be frightened when resting, and supplement food in time to restore its physical strength. In addition to giving adequate food, the sea should change the water for the mother fish, because the body fluid discharged by the mother fish during production will pollute the water in the fish tank, resulting in poor water quality, which is not conducive to its recovery.
The postpartum female fish is very weak and needs rest. The best rest time is one week, at least three to five days. After that, the female fish and the male fish can be cultured together.