Did another ammonia test this morning and it tested just barely over 0ppm, not close to .25 yet, but I went ahead and did a 1 gallon change anyways.
I'm surprised that the ammonia levels have slowed down so much, could that be from cutting back on the feeding so dramatically? Of course I'm not complaining about doing less water changes (both quantity and frequency) I just hope it's a good sign that something may start happening soon. It is a fresh tank though, I guess I just have to be patient.
I'm just happy the fish are doing well.
One thing was curious though, one of the Sunburst wag platy females has taken to sitting at the bottom of the tank for extended periods of time during the evening or early morning, and it looks like her top fin is tucked down. This morning I couldn't find her until I looked under the rock structure I have, and she was tucked way in the back hiding.
I'm not 100% sure it's the same fish who is doing this, because unless I am looking at both of them at the same time it is virtually impossible to tell the two apart. If I tap on the glass some or she sees me she seems to start swimming again just as normal.
She doesn't look pregnant, and the only other thing I could think of was that maybe she is trying to hide from the male? Any other ideas?
I'm surprised that the ammonia levels have slowed down so much, could that be from cutting back on the feeding so dramatically? Of course I'm not complaining about doing less water changes (both quantity and frequency) I just hope it's a good sign that something may start happening soon. It is a fresh tank though, I guess I just have to be patient.
I'm just happy the fish are doing well.
One thing was curious though, one of the Sunburst wag platy females has taken to sitting at the bottom of the tank for extended periods of time during the evening or early morning, and it looks like her top fin is tucked down. This morning I couldn't find her until I looked under the rock structure I have, and she was tucked way in the back hiding.
I'm not 100% sure it's the same fish who is doing this, because unless I am looking at both of them at the same time it is virtually impossible to tell the two apart. If I tap on the glass some or she sees me she seems to start swimming again just as normal.
She doesn't look pregnant, and the only other thing I could think of was that maybe she is trying to hide from the male? Any other ideas?