Mary Fish have a big belly? Generally, Mary Fish's pregnancy cycle is about 35 days. Before it gives birth, it will behave differently from usual. If it suddenly does not like to swim, and stays quietly in one place, chasing and biting the approaching fish, it proves that it is about to give birth, and the longest time is about two days. If it is found that the abdomen of Mary fish is square and the fetal spots are obvious, it also proves that it can be produced in about two days. In addition, if its anus is found to show signs of blackening, the ovipositor also shows punctate protrusion and falling, which proves that the female fish can give birth naturally within five days.
? If you find that Mary fish big belly has not been born, first observe its species, to see if it is the ball Mary. If it is a ball Mary, it is normal to have a big belly, including the round belly of male fish. If it's not Mary, we can see if they have enteritis. Big belly may also be a symptom of enteritis ascites. If the Mary fish also shows anorexia, abdominal distension, and white thread-like mucus in defecation, it proves that it is sick and needs immediate treatment. If not, then maybe it's not long enough. They are pregnant for about 35 days before giving birth. In this case, they can be safely raised, and when the time comes, they will give birth.