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QuestionWhat are the signs that a Platy is ready to give birth?Community AnswerWhen some females are close to giving birth, they will sometimes try to hide behind plants. Sometimes they will stay in one spot and shake/quiver for a few seconds. These are contractions. If you notice that she looks all of a sudden very plump and like she's about to pop, it's because she is!
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QuestionWhy is my platy's color changing?Community AnswerDepending on the color, it could be due to either stress or a change in the dominance of your tank. If the color is fading, your fish is stressed. If the color is turning more vibrant, your fish is gaining more dominance in the tank.
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QuestionAfter birth, approximately what percentage of the fry will survive and grow to the size that you would purchase at the pet store?Community AnswerThere is not an exact percentage, but about 80% should survive. To give them away at the pet store, they should be 3-5 months old. Remember to separate the fry from the other fish to avoid being eaten.
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QuestionCan I see the platies breeding, or is it unlikely that I will see it?Community AnswerFish breeding is the male swimming behind and bumping the female. You will see breeding behavior, but this may happen when you're not looking, and the next thing you know, your platy looks pregnant.
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QuestionAre platies happy on their own?Community AnswerNo, they are community fish that get very lonely and depressed on their own, possibly fatally. Make sure you have 3 or more at a time.
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QuestionCan I put the fry in the main tank if I have tall plants?Community AnswerYes, as long as you feel as though the fry have enough places to hide and ensure that other fish don't eat them. Try adding in a few at a time and make close observations as to how the other fish are reacting. If the number of fry decrease, ensure you have another tank to put them in temporarily until they are big enough to go into the main tank.
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QuestionWhy do I see a string hanging from my platys' stomach?Community AnswerI believe that is the feces (poop) of the fish. It's completely normal for the platys to poop such a long string. An increase in water changes will help keep the excess poo from fouling the water. You can change up to 20% of the water per week.
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QuestionCan two Platy's have a fry? Like one male and a female?Dieyun DingTop AnswererYes, it is certainly possible, but it will be easier to breed 4-3 females for each male.
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QuestionDo I need a filtration system for my fry?Community AnswerIt's best to use a sponge filter. Filters with intake tubes will suck up the fry. The currents from their water system could also stress them out.
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QuestionHow long should I leave the lights on for platies?Community AnswerWhen the fish first arrive in the tank, don't put the lights on. After that, leave the lights on for 8-12 hours at most.
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QuestionI have guppies and neon tetras. Could I have platies with them?Dieyun DingTop AnswererYes, platies are compatible with most other tropical community fish, including neons and guppies.
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QuestionWhat is the best temp for platies?Dieyun DingTop Answerer76-82 degrees F is the best temperature for platies, as they are tropical fish.
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QuestionCan the fry go through the filter?Dieyun DingTop AnswererIt can, so be sure to put a knee-high pantyhose stocking over the filter so the fry won't get sucked up and killed.
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QuestionHow can I tell a male from a female platy?Dieyun DingTop AnswererMales generally have a pointy anal fin, while female platies have a more fan-shaped anal fin.
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QuestionWhat shoud I feed the fry?Amazing JennyCommunity AnswerYou can feed them crushed up flakes/pellets or baby brine shrimp.
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QuestionHow long do the babies have to be separated from their mother?Amazing JennyCommunity AnswerUntil they are bigger than an adult's mouth. That will prevent them from being eaten.
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QuestionI have a plastic nursery. When my platie spits out her fry, will they swim through the grid to the part below and stay there?Community AnswerThey can either swim through it, or fall through it. Some might stay there.
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QuestionI have two female platies and one male. They are fighting with each other. Does that mean they are trying to breed?Dieyun DingTop AnswererYes, your platies are probably trying to breed. Either that, or they're territorial, and they need a tank upgrade.
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QuestionCan I have platies without a filter?Community AnswerNo! All fish need a filter.
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QuestionWill different colored platies breed in a community tank?Community AnswerYes, all platies will breed regardless of their color. Be prepared for up to 50+ babies.
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QuestionOne of my platies hides in the back corners of the tank. What should I do?Amazing JennyCommunity AnswerIf, after a few days, she has a gravid spot) black/brown spot near end of stomach), then she is pregnant and you should put her in a breeding container.
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QuestionHow do we know when to separate females from males?Dieyun DingTop AnswererMales have a gonopodium, a modified anal fin that looks like a stick. Females have normal, fan shaped anal fins.
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QuestionCan my platies breed of there's only one male and one female in a five gallon with tree other fish?Community AnswerThey will breed. But you are way overstocked, especially if you want to breed platies. Get a 20 gallon and you should be fine.
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QuestionAre dwarf frogs okay to keep with the platy fish?Community AnswerThis usually will not work out. If the platies can fit in the frog's mouth, there is a good chance he will eat them.
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QuestionWhat is best if I don't want to breed them?Community AnswerThen have only males or females, but not both.
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QuestionCan you tell me a few suitable tank mates for platies?Dieyun DingTop AnswererAny other live bearers (mollies, guppies) will work well with platys. Most tetras would be compatible too. Dwarf gouramis are pretty colorful, and remain about platy size. Finally, the corydoras catfish would be a nice bottom feeder to compliment the platys, which are top feeders.
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QuestionThe temperature of the water in my platy tank has always been around 25°C (77°F) without using a heater. Should I still get a heater?Community AnswerYou will need to have a heater if the temperature drops below 72°F. Platies are tropical fish, which means they need warm water, between 72°F and 80°F, to thrive.
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QuestionCan I put platies in bowl with an air stone?Community AnswerNo, a fish bowl is too small. Get an aquarium with proper filtration and aeration instead.
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QuestionHow fast do they reproduce?Community AnswerA platy can have between 20-80 fry. Once they become pregnant, it takes 24-30 days for the fry to be born. Once a platy gives birth, they can become pregnant again fairly quickly.
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QuestionCan I have all male platies in my tank?RiptideWolfCommunity AnswerI don't recommend this. Sometimes, even with no female, male platies can get aggressive with each other.
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