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My sunburst platy female had her fry last night, and my mom and step father and I had a great time watching. I dont have the space for any more, [I just bought a second tank to accomidate the previous batch] so my mom decided that today she was going to purchase a large aquarium for her bedroom[the alternative was me just letting them out of the breeder for nature to take its course]. Well, about a month ago when my red wag platy gave birth, I watched for a bit before leaving for class and she was fine with them. Well, after about an hour and ten babies were loose, we watched some tv and I came back to see how many more she had, and somehow the babies must have swam back up through the crack in the breeder and been eaten by mamma fish because there was NOTHING in there except her. The breeder is a two way breeder and has no cracks, and no holes big enough for fry to escape. Well I know the original plan was to just release the fry knowing theyd be eaten, but now Im irritated because I had found a home for them. Oh well, I guess its best. I dont have any male platies anymore, so hopefully this will be the end of that until I can get a big tank. Its very fun to watch the fry grow up. The first batch is a month and a half old now and there are 8 surviving females that are very large for their age.
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I guess now I know to watch the mammas and take them out asap |
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One of the cool things with Platies is that was a female has babies you don't need a male. The female can store sperm and have numerous broods without the help of a male.
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I've had angelfish and other cichlids take out a whole brood of baby livebearers by waiting at the bottom (where the aeration slots are) and ripping them through. sometimes i'd see a baby guppy head in the corner......
was the mom fat again once the babies were gone?
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Yep she was big after she ate em. While im hoping she has another batch of fry, I guess its good for now.
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Do you keep the fire bellies in a set up with the fish or are they separate, could make an interesting and aquaterrarium. How did you get them to breed?
for information on setting up a cool aquaterrarium, checking my video podcast and blog www.bombina.co.uk
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Definately take her out asap when she does have them. When she first has the fry, they won't swim much. The longer they are alive, they have a tendency to swim toward the surface. I'm guessing you had a Vbreeder. This type of breeder has a v shaped divider. I have the same thing. They are the best to use, but there is still the ability for the fry to escape. Next time, even if she isn't finished, but you know she has had most of them, it would probably be best to take her out if you know that you will be gone for a while.
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After several biths, you usually should notice a pattern as to how long it takes to drop then all.
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