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How long can guppy suffocate if it doesn't come out? How can it not be born all the time

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If guppy is difficult to produce, it can only last for 1 day. They are oviparous fish, which are prone to dystocia. Under normal feeding, guppy will be produced in about 3 hours. There are also some guppies produced for the first time, which will last more than 6 hours at a time. When breeders find that guppy has dystocia, they should solve it immediately to avoid the common death of female fish and small fish.
How long can guppy suffocate if it doesn't come out? How can it not be born all the time 1. Guppies will suffocate if they don't come out for a long time

Guppies will suffocate if they don't come out for about one day, because they are oviparous fish. Under normal circumstances, guppies that multiply many times will finish production in about three hours. Of course, there is also a first-time production of guppies, which takes about six hours. Because they are oviparous fish, it is easy to have dystocia. After dystocia, if the breeder can't help them solve it immediately, they will be easily suffocated. In particular, guppies produced for the first time are prone to dystocia and death.

2. What if guppies never live

1. Change water: If guppies have reached the production time, but never produce, then breeders need to slightly change their living environment in order to stimulate their production.

2. Temperature rise: Breeders can also promote their production by heating up. First, install a heating rod to raise the water temperature by 2 ℃. After the water temperature cools down, turn on the heating rod to raise the water temperature by 2 ℃. Repeatedly, using temperature difference to stimulate their production.

3. Replace fish tanks: If they have been unable to produce, breeders can try to change their living environment. However, the fluctuation of the environment should not be too large to avoid more discomfort.

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