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Can the small fish squeezed out by guppy dystocia still live, and can the female fish still live

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Small puppies squeezed out by difficult labor can generally survive, because they are mature and can survive as long as they can produce them. If small fish stay in the body of female fish for too long, even if they are squeezed out, they may not survive. But whether it can survive or not depends on the way it is raised. If the breeder can ensure that they live in a stable and comfortable environment, then they can survive naturally.
Can the small fish squeezed out by guppy dystocia still live, and can the female fish still live 1. Can the small fish extruded by guppies still live

The small fish extruded by guppies can survive under normal circumstances, because they have matured in the female fish, and extrusion is also a method of production. As long as they can live in a comfortable environment, they can survive. Of course, if the guppies stay in the mother for too long, even if the breeder squeezes them out, the chances of survival will not be too high. Because the mature small fish can't come out in the mother all the time, it will lead to their lack of oxygen.

If the hypoxia is severe, they will die. In addition, even if they will not die immediately when they are squeezed out, they will die if the living environment is uncomfortable in the later feeding process.

2. Can the stepmother fish still live when the guppy extrudes the small fish in dystocia

Whether the stepmother fish can survive when the guppy extrudes the small fish in dystocia depends on the squeezing situation. Under normal circumstances, if the guppy is dystocia for too long, the breeder will adopt the squeezing method to promote their production. If the guppy can continue to produce after the breeder helps squeeze it, it can generally survive. If the guppies are no longer active and productive after being squeezed by breeders, their chances of survival are not very high. Artificial midwifery is more harmful to guppy, so it is best not to use it as a last resort.

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