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red platy fry HELP... PLEASE... : [ DEM 03-12-2008
Posted by DEM on March 12, 2008, 5:11 pm
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HI i need help rasing my platy... as you can see ... My red wag platy had
just given birth to 25 fry and one non-fully developed one that was all ready
dead ... I had recently had 2 males but 1 died so i returned him on a warenty
but the other was beat up badly and slowly died days after so i did the
honerable thing and flushed him after a few words..=( so after the the
sarrow went away i bought a new female but she was already pregnet so i
bought a breader . she was only in there 4 a day ... so far none have died
buy from what i hear i would be lucky if one survives ...one more question my
platys look like they are starting to grow big will all of them fit in the
breader for long?

-- DEM


Posted by ExPat on March 12, 2008, 9:23 pm
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> HI i need help rasing my platy... as you can see ... My red wag platy had
> just given birth to 25 fry and one non-fully developed one that was all re=
ady
> dead ... I had recently had 2 males but 1 died so i returned him on a ware=
nty
> but the other was beat up badly and slowly died days after so i did the
> honerable =A0thing and flushed him after a few words..=3D( =A0 =A0so after=
the the
> sarrow went away i bought a new female but she was already pregnet so i
> bought a breader . she was only in there 4 a day ... so far none have died=

> buy from what i hear i would be lucky if one survives ...one more question=
my
> platys look like they are starting to grow big will all of them fit in the=

> breader for long?
>
> -- DEM

ONce the fry are brom its best to keep all adults out of the breeder.
The breeder is just that, a place where the female can give birth and
you can confine the fry, but inall reality they need to be in a tank
not a breeder once they start to swim. How long they can stay inthere
depends on how much and how fast they grow but a separate tank is
best. I hope that male platy was dead before flushing. If your going
to breed fish yu need to make sure you have ample tanks for the fry as
well as a means to place them in your tanks for a home or in other
folks tanks. Live bearers can inundate you with fish and once they are
exposed to a male the female can have young on a continueing cycle for
approx 5 or 6 months with no futher need of a male to mate with

Posted by DEM via PetKB.com on March 13, 2008, 6:56 pm
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thx 4 the help
the adult is out of the breeder i got her out as soon as i saw she was done ..
didnt want her to die from the being lonely. she is doing fine. turns out i
miss counted so i took a digital pic and i have 37 live and 1 miss so far
none have died $- )
i read about seperating them as soon as posible so there is no weird growth
problems but how can i tell what is what ...
please get back to me ASAP thx

ExPat wrote:
>> HI i need help rasing my platy... as you can see ... My red wag platy had
>> just given birth to 25 fry and one non-fully developed one that was all ready
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>>
>> -- DEM
>
>ONce the fry are brom its best to keep all adults out of the breeder.
>The breeder is just that, a place where the female can give birth and
>you can confine the fry, but inall reality they need to be in a tank
>not a breeder once they start to swim. How long they can stay inthere
>depends on how much and how fast they grow but a separate tank is
>best. I hope that male platy was dead before flushing. If your going
>to breed fish yu need to make sure you have ample tanks for the fry as
>well as a means to place them in your tanks for a home or in other
>folks tanks. Live bearers can inundate you with fish and once they are
>exposed to a male the female can have young on a continueing cycle for
>approx 5 or 6 months with no futher need of a male to mate with

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