I'm a noob and I did look for this info, but didn't see it so I apologize if it is a repeat. In any case, I know that sometimes young livebearers "become male" when they reach maturity. The question is, how do I know if what I believe to be a female platy is mature? In other words, until she breeds with my male platy, is it ever safe to assume she is in fact a she? This one is quite a bit smaller than the one that I am sure is a male.
As for the mollies, I have two male balloon mollies. I thought I had a breeding pair, but no dice. I assume it would be unsafe for the female if I added just one as there are two males. Can anyone confirm this?
Tank cleaning: When is it safe to do a first water change on a newly set up tank? Amonia, nitrite and pH are all ok, but water is starting to look a little dingy.
Finally, I have 2 platys, 2 balloon mollies and a dwarf bristlenose pleco in a 10 (US) gal. tank. Can I add anymore fish or will that overstock it?
Thanks in advance
As for the mollies, I have two male balloon mollies. I thought I had a breeding pair, but no dice. I assume it would be unsafe for the female if I added just one as there are two males. Can anyone confirm this?
Tank cleaning: When is it safe to do a first water change on a newly set up tank? Amonia, nitrite and pH are all ok, but water is starting to look a little dingy.
Finally, I have 2 platys, 2 balloon mollies and a dwarf bristlenose pleco in a 10 (US) gal. tank. Can I add anymore fish or will that overstock it?
Thanks in advance