In this case, it is best to prepare another aquarium and raise it separately from the male fish to avoid dystocia or jumping out of the tank due to the chasing interference of the male fish. Generally speaking, healthy female fish should be fed separately from male fish after fertilization. When the spawning period approaches, they should be put into an aquarium or spawning box dedicated for spawning, and the abdomen is not very big at the time of initial spawning.
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Precautions:
1, separate feeding: guppies are advised to be raised separately when they are about to give birth to small fish, because the newly born small fish are easily eaten by big fish if they live in a large fish tank with mixed species, so when guppies are going to give birth to small fish, they must be raised separately, so as to protect the newly born small fish from being eaten by big fish.
2, choose a small tank: guppies need to be raised separately when giving birth to small fish, but when raising separately, you should choose a smaller fish tank, because the fish tank is too big, it is not easy for guppies to eat food when feeding, and the small fish tank can meet the survival of pregnant guppies and soon-to-be-born small fish. Using a large fish tank is not only inconvenient to feed but also takes up space.
3. Pay attention to water quality: When people feed pregnant peacock mother fish separately, they must pay attention to the water quality of feeding, because both pregnant peacock mother fish and newly born small fish will be relatively fragile, so the water quality of feeding must be paid attention to. It is best to choose the water in the vat to feed.
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