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Originally Posted by galactuz
Vincor, there's a thing called doing to much. Sometimes it's just up to nature and your luck. If your water quality and everything is OK then let nature takes its course. I would only forsee difficulty if the guppy is left alone. It will succumb to loneliness aka stress.
And I don't mix their water with mine because I am quite confident with my water quality since Tony said his water pH is 7. When I came back just scoop them into my tank after adjusting the temperature and sleep. Never bothered to look at them after the 2 males died horribly.
If the fishes really bloated with worms, sad to say its hopeless because its internal infection which cannot be purged with any other treatment except deworm food which I had been searching quite some time already to no avail. 
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hm.. in that case i guess i juz introduce my guppies with the little super white fella. Guess these guppies enjoys snatching and following what others did.Juz as what i did to my other guppies.
Regarding deworm food.There is a deworm food for bettas.But i am not sure do it works for guppies as well.That is what i had been trying to explain feeding vege over the chinese forum done by helven. One of the vege i tried to mention is Pea.