Why does my guppy have a hump?

It can be noticed as a curvature in the spine when the fish is viewed from above or the side. A bent spine in guppies is almost always the result of either scoliosis or fish tuberculosis, and it's an untreatable condition that often requires euthanasia of sick fish.
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Why does my guppy have a hunchback?

What Are The Three Main Causes Of A Guppy With A Bent Spine? The three main things that will cause your guppy to have a bent spine are tuberculosis, scoliosis, and swim bladder disease. Fortunately, if your guppy is suffering from swim bladder disease, you may be able to help them.
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Why does my fish have a hump on its back?

If a fish has a bent or curved spine, it is most likely infected with a Gram-positive mycobacteria (Mycobacterium marinum or M. fortuitum). This is commonly referred to as fish tuberculosis, piscine tuberculosis, acid-fast disease or granuloma disease.
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What are the signs of guppies mating?

Male guppies will bend their spine to the side and will start flaring, dancing, and jiggling around female guppies. I can ensure you, that there is nothing wrong with your fish. This is the mating behavior of guppies. Males will do this mating ritual all day long.
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What causes deformities in guppies?

The propensity for a curve to stabilize or progress is highly variable. Although males and females have a similar rate of onset, females are ~ 5 times more likely to develop severe curves. Vertebral bodies become distorted at the apex of severe curves. The deformity is most likely caused by multiple genes.
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Is fish TB contagious to humans?

Is Fish Tuberculosis Contagious to Humans? Most humans are infected with Mycobacterium spp. through open wounds in contact with infected fish or water. Fish with pointy spines, such as catfish, may introduce bacteria through a puncture when handling.
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What does nitrate poisoning look like in fish?

Common symptoms include gasping at the surface of the water, hanging near water outlets, rapid gill movement, and a change in gill color from normal pink to dark brown.
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How long is a guppy pregnant?

Guppy. Guppies are highly prolific livebearers giving birth to between five and 30 fry, though under extreme circumstances, she may give birth to only one or two or over 100. The gestation period of a guppy is typically 21–30 days, but can vary considerably.
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What do you do with a pregnant guppy?

Once you're able to tell that the female guppy fish is pregnant, consider moving her to a separate breeding tank. This isn't a requirement, but it can make a huge difference. Being separated from the rest of the fish will reduce stress tremendously. Furthermore, it'll give the babies a fighting chance at survival.
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Can guppies breed with their siblings?

Male guppies produce higher quality sperm when courting their sisters, which may hinder females' efforts to reduce inbreeding, according to new research.
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Why does my fish have a bump?

Lymphocystis is a common iridovirus found in both freshwater and marine fish. Mostly causing a change in appearance by the presence of pink or white bumps anywhere on the fish's body. Unfortunately, there is no treatment, but the disease is self limited and does not cause any serious clinical signs.
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Why is there a lump on my fish?

Neurofibromas are most commonly associated with goldfish. These nerve sheath tumors cause localized skin and fin lumps that can grow very large, fall off, and then regrow. They are benign tumors and do not cause the fish any distress other than temporary hydrodynamic resistance, increasing their drag while swimming.
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How do you euthanize a guppy?

It is currently widely accepted that the most humane way to euthanize a sick guppy is to use clove oil. When a guppy is exposed to clove oil is sufficiently high quantities it first becomes unconscious before stopping breathing. Clove oil is considered the most humane way for home aquarists to euthanize a guppy.
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Why does my fish look deformed?

Deformities in fish can be very alarming and unfortunately are often the result of viral infections or tumours which are not directly treatable. In much the same way as humans the best way to treat viral infections is to support the body's immune system which will fight of the problem.
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What causes scoliosis in fish?

Spinal deformities in farmed fishes can be caused by nutritional deficiencies (vitamins C and E and some amino acids). Spinal deformities include: scoliosis - an abnormal lateral curve to the vertebral column. lordosis - an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column.
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What does a guppy do before giving birth?

A few days before delivery, she develops a bulge below the gills, her outline becoming fairly square in this region, while the gravid spot has enlarged its area.
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Will guppies eat their babies?

Yes, they do. Though guppies are one of the calmest breeds and are generally pretty peaceful, they often end up eating their fry. This weird and disturbing activity is termed as filial cannibalism.
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Should I separate pregnant guppies?

It is recommended that a pregnant guppy be removed from the community tank, or isolated in a part of it, in order to give birth to her fry.
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Do guppies have babies all at once?

Typically, the fry are delivered one at a time, although they may appear in quick succession with pauses between groups of babies. The baby guppies are usually born curled into small balls, just as they matured in the female's womb in this compact shape.
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How do guppies look when pregnant?

Identifying Your Pregnant Guppy

It will become darker and larger as the babies grow. Your guppy will grow in girth considerably and may appear “boxy” shaped. Her color may fade. Once she is fairly close to giving birth, her gravid spot will appear black.
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How do I remove nitrate from my fish tank?

What can we do to aid in the removal of nitrates from the aquarium?
  1. Add live plants to a freshwater aquarium. Plants naturally utilize nitrate as a nutrient and food. ...
  2. Reduce fish population or upgrade to bigger tank. ...
  3. Cut back on feeding. ...
  4. Use a nitrate remover such as ALGONE.
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How do I know if my fish tank has high nitrates?

A nitrate test kit can help you determine whether the nitrate levels in your tank are at an acceptable level. Kits are available at most fish or pet stores and use a simple color coding system to help you determine how much nitrate is in the water.
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How do I reduce nitrate in my aquarium?

Water changes: Performing regular water changes with water that has little or no nitrate will lower the overall nitrate level in the aquarium. If your local tap or well water is high in nitrate, using deionized water (DI) or reverse osmosis water (RO) can help keep nitrate levels low when doing a water change.
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