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QuestionHow do I keep my fish healthy?Craig Morton is the CEO of Aquarium Doctor Inc. based in Huntington Beach California and servicing Orange County, Los Angeles County, and the Inland Empire. With over 30 years of aquarium experience, Craig specializes in creating custom aquarium designs along with aquarium installation, service, and maintenance.The most important thing is to change 25% of the tank water at least every other week.
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QuestionWhat is the size of platy fry at the time of birth?Community AnswerThey are born about the size of half a grain of rice and are translucent. They will also hide, so they are not easy to spot.
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QuestionI think three of my platys look pregnant. How long will it take for them to drop the fry? Also, should I use a fry trap, a nursery tank or an aquarium divider to separate them?Community AnswerPlaties are usually pregnant between 6 - 8 weeks. Once you notice that your platy's stomach has a \___/ shape, then you know she is due to give birth soon. Platys tend to stress out when you put them into a breeding trap, so small, separate 10-liter tanks might be better prior to the births.
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QuestionHow long does it take for the babies to grow to full size?Community Answer3-6 months. Longer than that If they are kept in a small enclosure (breeding box) for a long period of time.
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QuestionI just noticed our fish had babies. I see 20-30 fry, some look like they're still in the egg. None of them are moving, and they are all in the bottom of the rocks. I assume they are dead, right?Community AnswerActually no, the ones at the bottom are not necessarily dead. My babies are resting at the bottom of the breeding net and they are doing just fine. You can usually identify the dead ones because they will look like they are decomposing or falling apart (sorry for the graphics) but as long as they are all eating they will be fine.
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QuestionHow can I tell if my platy fish is pregnant?Community AnswerHer belly will be swollen and rounder, and she will develop a black spot near her anal fin, called a 'gravid spot.' The darker it becomes, the closer she is to giving birth.
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QuestionHow do I take care of my baby platy fish and not have them die?Community AnswerKeep close watch and feed them regularly. Make sure the water temp is correct.
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QuestionHow often should I feed them?Community AnswerStart feeding them twice a day to begin, and then four times a day when they start to get bigger.
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QuestionWhat should the water temperature be for baby platy fish?Dieyun DingTop AnswererAlmost the same as the adults (76-82F), but a little bit on the warm side.
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QuestionDo I need a separate tank for the baby fish?Community AnswerIt says you want to have one, but it is not necessary. as long as there are lots of hiding places for them.
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QuestionMy daughter's fry are 5 days old. They've been fed 5x/day and are healthy. How long can they go without being fed?Community AnswerYou shouldn't go without feeding them at all. They will grow rapidly, so it's not an option.
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QuestionHow often do I need to change the water in the tank?Community AnswerIt depends on how many fry you have and how often you feed them. If the tank has more than 20 fry, changing the water at least twice a week will be enough.
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QuestionHow do I tell a male from a female platy fish?Community AnswerThe males would have a more rectangular bottom fin. Females would have more of a circular fin at the bottom.
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QuestionMy fish gave birth without me even realizing one of them was pregnant. Two survived. How can I make sure the other fish don't eat them?Community AnswerPut them in a separate tank or a breeding box.
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QuestionHow many platy fry are born at once?Community Answer2-40 is pretty standard, but upwards of 80 is not unheard of.
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QuestionHow can I tell when platies are born?Community AnswerYour platy will get noticeable thinner, and you may spot some fry darting around.
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QuestionWhat can I give my platies to make them breed fast?Community AnswerJust make sure their environment is ideal and they aren't stressed in any way.
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QuestionIs it okay to have 2 fish in the same small aquarium?Community AnswerYes that shouldn't be a problem. I currently have 3 fish in the same aquarium. Just make sure that your tank is big enough for the fish and that you are aware of their genders if you don't want them breeding.
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QuestionDoes the separate tank for the fry need to have a heater or a filter?Community AnswerNo filter. The fry can get sucked up into it. As for a heater, using it on low can help their growth.
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QuestionHow many platy females can I put in a separate tank?Community AnswerJust two. Having more can lead to the other females eating the fry when they come out.
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QuestionHow long till my platy fish fry can join the adults?Community AnswerIt depends. The fry should be of decent size that the adults don't think that they're food and try to eat them.
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QuestionHow can I tell my platy fish's gender?Community AnswerBy the fin underneath. If it has a long one, it's a boy. If it has a fan-shaped fin, it's a girl.
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QuestionI had 10 baby fish in a breeding box for about two months. They were doing well until a week ago. Two have died and one is doing a headstand. How can I save the rest?Community AnswerChange water every 3 days without disturbing your baby fish. Make sure they are well fed but not overfed.
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QuestionMy platy only gave birth to 8 fry. Is that normal?Community AnswerPlaty fish usually have anywhere from 20 to 80 babies. It is possible that she had more, but ate them, or that they were eaten by other adult tank mates.
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QuestionWill my adult fish eat the baby fish's food?Community AnswerYes, because you can feed the baby fish the same thing as the adults so they would think it's their food.
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QuestionCan I put rocks in my fry's tank?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure they have been thoroughly cleaned and rinsed.
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QuestionWhen can I release a baby platy into the main tank with other fish?Community AnswerWhen it is big enough to not get eaten, which is at least 3-4 months, if not longer.
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QuestionDo I have to put the fry back with their parents when they're born?Community AnswerNo, you should keep the fry separated in a smaller tank until they're too large for the parents to swallow easily.
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QuestionHow do I make my baby platy's eat?Community AnswerYou could try giving them brine shrimp flakes but they would probably eat regular flakes.
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QuestionWhen do I move the mother fish once she has given birth?Community AnswerIt is best to move the mother right after birth to reduce the chance of her eating the fry.
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