GregCalderin
New Member
Hello and good afternoon,
Long time lurker who's learned an incredible amount regarding aquarium fish and care.
I was hoping some of you could provide some insight as to what is happening with one of my platties. We've had this platy, "JR" (it's much smaller than the rest), since we first began our 30 gallon tank. It's aquarium mates consist of 2 additional platties (not including 1 fry - we don't who birthed it), and 3 mollies. Over the last 2 days or so, I've noticed that JR has been skipping out on meals and sticking towards the bottom of the tank - barely moving at all. Most of the time it'll find a spot underneath some of the artificial plants and stay there. It has a faster than normal breathing rate, which concerns me a bit. There are no noticeable spots or scars, and the fish has a lot of color. I haven't noticed it being chased around by anyone. All of the other fish look healthy and happy.
We had our water tested a few days ago and everything, according to PetSmart, was good. Unfortunately, I am currently unable to provide you with exact levels until we restock on test strips. We keep the temperature at around 80F, and have just started to slowly bring it down to about 75F. We just changed the water about an hour ago.
Is JR actually a female and getting ready to give birth? Or am should I be more concerned about the quality of the water/tank.
Thank you
Long time lurker who's learned an incredible amount regarding aquarium fish and care.
I was hoping some of you could provide some insight as to what is happening with one of my platties. We've had this platy, "JR" (it's much smaller than the rest), since we first began our 30 gallon tank. It's aquarium mates consist of 2 additional platties (not including 1 fry - we don't who birthed it), and 3 mollies. Over the last 2 days or so, I've noticed that JR has been skipping out on meals and sticking towards the bottom of the tank - barely moving at all. Most of the time it'll find a spot underneath some of the artificial plants and stay there. It has a faster than normal breathing rate, which concerns me a bit. There are no noticeable spots or scars, and the fish has a lot of color. I haven't noticed it being chased around by anyone. All of the other fish look healthy and happy.
We had our water tested a few days ago and everything, according to PetSmart, was good. Unfortunately, I am currently unable to provide you with exact levels until we restock on test strips. We keep the temperature at around 80F, and have just started to slowly bring it down to about 75F. We just changed the water about an hour ago.
Is JR actually a female and getting ready to give birth? Or am should I be more concerned about the quality of the water/tank.
Thank you