The Platy: Tips for Keeping and Breeding Platys
A Platy (Xiphophorus Maculatus) is an extreamly popular live bearing fish found in the aquarium hobby. Platys come in a wide range of colors and shapes. Their bright colors and ease of keeping have made them a very popular freshwater aquarium fish for both beginners and advanced aqaurium owners.
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Keeping Your Platy Healthy
Optimal water conditions for a Platy is a temperature of about 80 F. pH values between 7.5-8.2 and hardness of about 15-30 dGH. However Platys are fairly hardy and can tolerate variations in those numbers.
Keeping the water clean by doing regular partial water changes and keeping a group of 6 or more Platys will help to keep your Platys healthy and happy.
Tips on Platy Breeding
There isn't a whole lot required to breed Platys. They are very prolific breeders and usually all that is needed is a male and a female. If the tank maintenance is kept up then a pair of Platys will regularly spawn many times, producing many broods of Platy fry. The fry should be fed crushed flake food and baby brine shrimp.
Platys are like most live bearing fish and are notorious for trying to eat their babies after they are born. To prevent this the aquarium owner should take steps to separate the fry from the mother. Options for separating the fry are either using a commercial breeding trap or providing plants as hiding places for the fry after they are born.
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Protect The Platy Fry
There are several different styles of commercial breeding traps available today. Each one is designed to separate the fry from the mother when they are born. Usually it is done by providing a small space for the fry to pass through away from the mother into a separate area of the breeding trap. Breeding traps can be very effective at protecting the fry but they also tend to place a lot of stress on the mother.
Using plants that provide hiding places in the aquarium is a good alternative to a breeding trap. This method will keep stress on the mother to a minimal amount. Some fry might not make it to a hiding place but the strong ones will survive.
Popular Ornamental Varieties
- Mickey Mouse Platy
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The Platy Aquarium
- Fish Tank and Stand
- The most important part is the fish tank itself. The size of the tank will have a very big impact on the amount of Platys that can be kept and how many fry can be raised in the tank before it becomes crowded. The stand needs to be sturdy and able to support the weight of the tank when it is full.
- Hood and Lighting
- The hood provides a cover for the tank and will also hold the lights for the tank. Some hoods have filters built into them.
- Aquarium Heater
- Platys are warm water dwelling fish that prefer temperatures between 72 and 79 degrees. A heater is necessary to maintain the right temperature for the Platys to live in. There are many different types and styles of heaters each with their own special benefits.
- Aquarium Filter
- In an enclosed aquarium environment, waste products can build up quickly. Good filtration is a must for any tank that will be the home to Platys. A good filter will remove the toxins from the water and help keep the water conditions optimal for keeping and breeding Platys.
- Home Aquarium Supplies
- Not just supplies. This site gives you tips on buying all the right equipment to set up a fish tank. Be sure to visit this site if you're looking at setting up a platy aquarium.
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- WebGazelle WebGazelle Aug 29, 2008 @ 2:27 pm
- Platys are schooling fish. They don't quite swim together like other schooling fish but they are social and prefer to live in groups. You should keep at least 1 male and 2 or 3 females depending on the size of the tank. I suggest a good rule would be to have 1 male and 3 females for every 10 gallons of water.
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- WhippetTalk WhippetTalk Aug 29, 2008 @ 12:38 pm
- I'm sad because one of my Platys died yesterday. Now I have just one male. The one that died was acting sick for 2 weeks, it has stopped eating.
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- WhippetTalk WhippetTalk Aug 1, 2008 @ 5:55 pm
- I just got 2 male red platies like the ones in the Polaroid photo. And a green swordtail with a female. They are doing great so far. I really wish I could find the blue wagtail ones though.
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- WhippetTalk WhippetTalk Jul 25, 2008 @ 3:13 pm
- After more research an finally getting my tank set up, I think I want some Platys. I have to cycle my tank first. Right now I have 5 zebra danios. I have a photo of my tank on my fish lens.
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