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what to feed platy fry

by Marjory Cole Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Feed the fry.
Baby platy fish do not require different food from adults. You can feed them the same pellets or flakes that you feed the adults, as well as freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, and brine shrimp. Feed the fish small amounts several times a day, about as much food as they can eat in three minutes.

What do I do with the platy Fry?

Platy Fry Tank Maintenance

  1. Aquarium Size. Platy juveniles are indeed small, but that doesn’t mean they should be kept in a small aquarium, especially that a female platy can release as many as ...
  2. Temperature. The ideal temperature for platies is around 72°F- 78°F, however, for juveniles you can set the temperature by one or two degrees higher.
  3. Filter System. ...
  4. Water Changes. ...

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Do platy fry eat each other?

Plus, males are always chasing females, so you simply can’t miss them. Because platy fish have a tendency to eat their own fry, it’s best if you separate adult fish from the juveniles as soon as the female platy fish releases them. How to Save Platy Fry?

How often should I Feed my fry?

  • Gently simmer the peas for 1-2 minutes until softened slightly. Or simmer until they are soft enough for your Platys to happily eat.
  • Strain off the water. Cool in cold water or allow to cool naturally on a clean plate
  • The peas usually sink to the bottom of the tank. ...

What should I Feed my cichlid Fry?

What to feed Convict Cichlid Fry

  • Use the powder making blade and container that comes with your blender set.
  • Make sure the powder maker container is dry.
  • Pour in a fair amount of regular pellets into the container. ...
  • Turn it on and wait a couple of minutes. Observe if its become powder. ...
  • Pour the powdered content into an empty and dry container.

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What can I do with platy fry?

0:373:39Keeping and Growing Platy Fry - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo it won't stress it as placing to a different tank. I always keep the frying breathing box insideMoreSo it won't stress it as placing to a different tank. I always keep the frying breathing box inside the main tank for at least two weeks until the babies become less delicate and a bit more Hardy.

Will platys eat their fry?

Adult platies don't have any protective instinct toward fry; in fact, they may eat them. This is why it's essential to remove the fry from the aquarium as soon as possible. To accomplish this, you must monitor the aquarium no less than every two hours to identify whether any fry have been born.

How many fry can a platy have?

The fry are born one at a time, tail first. While a normal batch is from eight to 20, your female can give birth to as many as 40 fry. The entire process lasts a few hours, but do not be surprised if it goes on for a longer span of time. Your female can give birth to additional fish over the next few days or weeks.

How long should platy fry be separated?

Keep her there until she gives birth and then separates her from the fry. After two weeks, baby Platies will be large enough to cohabit with adult Platies.

What do baby platys eat?

Baby platy fish do not require different food from adults. You can feed them the same pellets or flakes that you feed the adults, as well as freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, and brine shrimp. Feed the fish small amounts several times a day, about as much food as they can eat in three minutes.

How do you keep baby fish alive?

1:485:44How to Feed and Care for Baby Fish in an Aquarium - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWith an air pump or put them in a whole nother aquarium. You can do that and you can start to takeMoreWith an air pump or put them in a whole nother aquarium. You can do that and you can start to take care of them in there now a really important thing I know that everyone's gonna say in the comments.

How can I make my platy fry grow faster?

1:394:474 Tips to Make Fry Grow Faster (Develop to Full Potential) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo live foods consist of baby brine shrimp and like micro worms. Those are two excellent furs forMoreSo live foods consist of baby brine shrimp and like micro worms. Those are two excellent furs for beginners to use just to get their fry to grow a little bit faster.

Can platys eat goldfish food?

Goldfish food includes a higher amount of cereal content vegetable content with protein. But, if you are feeding goldfish food to platys, make sure to select food with minimum cereal content. High cereal content is not good for the platy diet. Always pick goldfish food with an increased range of vegetables and protein.

How long is a platy pregnant for?

Platies 24-35 days.

Why are my platy fry dying?

If you don't feed a decent amount of high protein (50%+) foods, the fry won't be as healthy as they could be. Also, if the parents are old, the fry will be weaker too.

When should I release the fry in my main tank?

Raising Fry Using water from your established aquarium is a great way to acclimate the fry to water conditions of their future home. In about 4 to 6 weeks, the babies should be large enough to release into the main aquarium. But be sure the babies have grown larger than the mouths of adult fish.

Deciding Whether You Want The Baby Platy Fish Or Not?

There will come a day when you will be fed up with the number of platy fry in your tank. If you buy 2 platyfish to mate, you’ll end up with hundreds of them in a few months. Thus, you must consider the population control of your fish.

Introducing Your Platy Fry Into Community Tank

Time is a funny thing. And, fry isn’t always fry. They grow into an adult too.

Conclusion

Childhood is a vulnerable period in your fry’s life. If you take care of your fry well, only then they can grow well into their adulthood.

Warnings

Don't buy fish if you don't have an aquarium large enough to accommodate them. Platies are very prolific, so a small tank can get over-crowded very quickly.

About This Article

This article was co-authored by Craig Morton. 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.

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