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bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | when moving fishes yesterday i moved my guppies in one net, and i think that was a mistake. she is on the top and swimming normally, and i believe she is about to give birth any day now, but her back of the belly area is bloody. she is perfectly healthy, but the bloodyness only came when i moved her into a new tank with other female guppies. i guess u can class this as internal bleeding. is there anything that is i can do, and what is the overall outcome of this event. |
Posted 15-Jun-2006 00:19 | |
fishkid99 Enthusiast Posts: 252 Kudos: 218 Votes: 39 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | So i cant figure this out : Did you move all of the guppies together in one net? (all at the same time) >>>----> <----<<< pnh |
Posted 15-Jun-2006 03:48 | |
bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | the tank has around 12 guppies, but i moved around 6 in one net full, (big net.) now i remember watching a documentry on collecting fish in a net and fishes crush eachother while in the net, so i am guessing that the babies in her got crushed and thats why there is blood??? just my guess, not sure if there is any truth in the crush idea. |
Posted 15-Jun-2006 03:52 | |
bettachris Ultimate Fish Guru Posts: 3875 Kudos: 4173 Votes: 452 Registered: 13-Jun-2004 | i found the problem, she has drospy, as her scales are sticking out. poor girl |
Posted 15-Jun-2006 23:13 |
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