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How to rescue the guppy if it turns over and doesn't die, and how to deal with the dead guppy

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
If the guppy turns over and doesn't die, the breeder can turn on the oxygen pump first, which can ensure that they have enough oxygen and avoid other uncomfortable conditions. Then lower the water level or move to a shallower environment to avoid turning over. If the rollover is serious, the breeder needs to install a splint to fix their bodies. Finally, they should be fed some anti-inflammatory drugs or used in anti-inflammatory drug bath.
How to rescue the guppy if it turns over and doesn't die, and how to deal with the dead guppy 1. How to rescue the guppy when it turns over and doesn't die

The guppy turns over but doesn't die. The breeder can give them oxygen first. It is best to install an oxygen pump and turn it on to the maximum, so that oxygen explosion can reduce many discomfort of the guppy. The second is to lower the water level at which they live, but guppies are small, so breeders can also transfer them to a shallow water level, which can also alleviate the situation of turning over.

If guppies turn over seriously, it is best for breeders to make a splint, which can fix their bodies and prevent them from turning over for a long time. Finally, the breeder can give them a medicated bath with anti-inflammatory drugs, and if they can still eat, they can directly feed them with anti-inflammatory drugs.

2. What to do with dead guppies

1. Feeding to other fish: If guppies have just died, breeders can feed them directly to other fish. Because guppies are small in size, they are more suitable for feeding carnivorous large and medium-sized fish.

2, throw it away directly: If guppies die from illness, the breeder can fish them out and throw them away directly. Because sick and dead guppies may have bacteria or parasites, they can't be fed to other fish.

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