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Can guppy dystocia die? What omen does dystocia have

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Guppies may die of dystocia, but not necessarily. There are many reasons for their dystocia, if the female fish itself is too poor, it may be dystocia. If the eggs are abnormal or the size of the eggs is different from the usual size, dystocia may also occur. Female fish with dystocia may die of excessive physical exertion because they do not produce a certain amount of eggs at a specific time. However, if the owners find out in time and deal with them in time, it is also possible for them to reproduce normally and not die.
Can guppy dystocia die? What omen does dystocia have

1. Will the guppy die

of dystocia? When the guppy has dystocia, it will feel weak and inappetence, which will cause physical collapse, unable to produce normally and affect normal life. In severe cases, they will not be able to eat and rest normally, thus dying. But if the owners find out in time and use artificial means to help them ovulate, they may also reproduce normally and not die.

2. What are the signs

of dystocia in guppies? There are signs before dystocia in guppies. If they run around crazily and jump out of the tank without any shelter, they will be afraid of laying eggs, unable to give birth at ease, refuse to lay eggs and feed, and may have dystocia. Normal females can lay 10-120 eggs at a time, and if they only give birth to a few and then stop, they may also have dystocia.

3. What are the reasons

for dystocia of guppies? 1. If the owner does not feed the food in time, the guppies will lack nutrition, and it is difficult to complete the whole spawning process, resulting in dystocia.

2. If the guppy's own constitution is relatively poor, it is difficult to produce smoothly, and dystocia may also occur.

3. If the eggs are not fertilized, it will also lead to dystocia.

4. If the guppy is in a small tank without shelter, it does not meet the requirements of the guppy for the breeding environment, and may also lead to dystocia.

5. If guppies are attacked by other fish or male fish when spawning, their inner fear will increase. If they are not treated in time, they may be depressed, coupled with the lack of oxygen in the tank, which will lead to dystocia.

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