Do guppies tails grow back?

Don't expect your guppy to regenerate a completely destroyed tail because it's not going to happen. Most guppies, however, will regenerate their tail fins within 4 to 6 weeks if the cause of the injuries was mechanical in nature. If the damages come from fin rot
fin rot
Fin rot can be the result of a bacterial infection (Pseudomonas fluorescens, which causes a ragged rotting of the fin), or as a fungal infection (which rots the fin more evenly and is more likely to produce a white "edge"). Sometimes, both types of infection are seen together.
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, your guppy may not be able to regenerate it.
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Why is my guppies tail disappearing?

Causes of Fin Rot

The direct cause of fin rot is infection with bacteria. However, the indirect cause of this condition is some type of stress that lowered the infected fish's immune system enough to allow the bacteria to take hold. There are many common causes of stress in aquarium fish.
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Do guppies bite each other's tails?

Guppies are an attractive, easy-to-keep tropical fish that can be a colorful addition to your aquarium. They can get a bit territorial, though, and when that happens your peaceful little guppies may end up taking bites out of each other's fins and tails, or perhaps fighting with your other fish.
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Can a fish survive without a tail?

A fish rescued from a Thai market survived six months without half its body and tail. This golden belly barb apparently lost its tail after trying to escape a cement pond. Watchara Chote, aged 36, from Ratchaburi in Thailand spotted the fish alive in a market tank. He nicknamed the fish "I-half'.
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How do you cure a guppy fin?

When you notice that one of your guppies has fin rot, you'll need to immediately move them to a quarantine tank. Use water from your old tank to help acclimatize them. In your main tank, perform a 100% water change and clean as much of the surfaces as you can. This should help stop other fish from catching fin rot.
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Guppy Fish Care – Do Guppies Tails Grow Back ?



Do guppy tails heal?

Yes, guppies can grow their tails and fins back, but don't expect anything too radical. After all, they are not lizards. Guppies will heal some damage, but only up to a point. If the damages are too great, their healing capacity will no longer be 100% effective.
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Do fish fins grow back after nipping?

Usually, a fish will regrow fins without incident. But sometimes, fin rot and other disease may impair its ability to do so. If you see signs of infection and salt doesn't help, consider purchasing antibiotics from the pet shop. These typically have detailed instructions included.
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What happens if my fish loses his tail?

In most cases, fish will regrow their fins and tails, often looking just as good as the originals in most cases.
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Why are my fish eating each other's tails?

Too many males for the number of females in a tank will also cause fin nipping, head butting, and other forms of aggression that can injure your fish. Schooling fish who are kept as the only one of their kind or in a too-small school can also turn aggressive and nip the fins of their nonschooling tankmates.
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Why has my fish's tail fell off?

Fin rot is most often caused by a dirty tank and poor water quality, poor care, or exposure to other fish who may have contagious diseases. Fin rot can also be caused by injuries such as mishandling of fish or nipping and bullying behaviours from other tank mates.
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Do guppies recognize their owners?

They recognize you – Guppies are smarter than most people give them credit for. They can recognize their owners, even though they have limited capabilities of showing it. They may see you sticking your hand in their aquarium as an opportunity to greet and interact with you.
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What do guppies do at night?

Actually, guppies sleep at night, when it's dark. Their sleep cycle is not known, but it is obvious that the rest when lights are off. If you have a planted guppy tank, most likely you have lights on your aquarium, which have to be turned on and off every day.
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How many guppies should be kept together?

Generally, you should keep guppies in groups. And ideally, you should keep at least a trio of guppies in at least a 5-gallon fish tank. You can keep more than a trio of guppies but then you will also need to increase the tank size of your fish tank according to the number of fish you are going to keep in the tank.
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Why did my guppy jumped out of the tank?

Their research was published in April in PLoS ONE. Fish are known to jump out of the water for three reasons: to catch non-aquatic prey such as insects or spiders, to escape from predators, and to avoid obstacles in their migration routes.
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How can you tell a male guppy from a female guppy?

A male guppy will have an anal fin that is long and narrow, with a slightly pointed end. He will use his anal fin to deliver sperm into the female. In contrast, a female guppy will have a shorter anal fin that appears triangular in shape. Her gravid spot will be located right above her anal fin.
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Do fishes kiss?

Kissing gouramis are also popular with aquarists for the fish's peculiar "kissing" behavior of other fish, plants, and other objects. Kissers of both sexes will often spar by meeting mouths and pushing each other through the water.
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Do fishes have fun?

Fish just want to have fun, according to a new study that finds even fish 'play' Summary: Biologists have documented fish playing with a bottom-weighted thermometer and other objects.
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Why are all my fish chasing one fish?

Why Do Fish Chase Each Other? Fish chase each other for a variety of reasons, such as defending their territory, establishing dominance, competing for food, and mating. Even fish that are typically docile fish may chase others because of constant stress.
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Can injured fish heal?

The fish's body works to repair the damaged part and heal the wound. Whether it is about damaged fins, scales, bumps on the head, swelling on the mouth, or any eye injury, the fish gets into stress.
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Can a fish drown?

Most fish breathe when water moves across their gills. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don't technically drown, because they don't inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen.
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Can fish swim without fins?

Without a caudal fin, a fish such as the tuna would not be able to swim at great speeds over long distances.
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