Hello all. I'm new to tropical fish keeping and to the forums so be gentle!!
My adult female platy has suddenly started hiding all the time. She's not currently pregnant. She was about 2 weeks ago, and the difference in body shape is clear even for a novice like me. She's been hiding a week now. She doesn't come out for food.
I tested the water and found the nitrate levels were a little high - about 40ppm. So I did a 20% water change 2 days ago and she showed an immediate improvement, came out and even eat some food. Yesterday she seemed much better all day.
But today, she's back in hiding. So I tested the water again, and found the nitrate levels were even higher - about 50 now. Then I tested my tap water and got the same result. So it would seem that was never the issue.
The tank is 100L. I've had it for 6 months and cycled it properly before adding fish. The pH is around 8.0, ammonia level is at 0.25ppm and the nitrite level is 0ppm. Temp is 24deg. I've changed filters as instructed and 10% of the water once a month
There are 4 zebra danios in it, and 2 fully adult platys, a male and the troublesome female. There are also 2 juvenile platys born in the tank. The larger is now almost as big as the adults, is female, and pregnant. The smaller is about half as big. I think it's also a female but it's not quite big enough for me to be certain.
I'd been wanting to add more fish, but don't want to risk it if there's any possibility she's ill. When I have been able to look at her I can't see any symptoms. Her scales, fins and eyes all look normal, although she's a bit thin. When she did come out yesterday she seemed to swim fine.
So what could be the problem? Could it be related to the younger platys reaching maturity? Why would a water change temporarily cause an improvement? Is it ok to carry on and add more fish or should I wait til she either improves or dies?
Thanks for any help!!
My adult female platy has suddenly started hiding all the time. She's not currently pregnant. She was about 2 weeks ago, and the difference in body shape is clear even for a novice like me. She's been hiding a week now. She doesn't come out for food.
I tested the water and found the nitrate levels were a little high - about 40ppm. So I did a 20% water change 2 days ago and she showed an immediate improvement, came out and even eat some food. Yesterday she seemed much better all day.
But today, she's back in hiding. So I tested the water again, and found the nitrate levels were even higher - about 50 now. Then I tested my tap water and got the same result. So it would seem that was never the issue.
The tank is 100L. I've had it for 6 months and cycled it properly before adding fish. The pH is around 8.0, ammonia level is at 0.25ppm and the nitrite level is 0ppm. Temp is 24deg. I've changed filters as instructed and 10% of the water once a month
There are 4 zebra danios in it, and 2 fully adult platys, a male and the troublesome female. There are also 2 juvenile platys born in the tank. The larger is now almost as big as the adults, is female, and pregnant. The smaller is about half as big. I think it's also a female but it's not quite big enough for me to be certain.
I'd been wanting to add more fish, but don't want to risk it if there's any possibility she's ill. When I have been able to look at her I can't see any symptoms. Her scales, fins and eyes all look normal, although she's a bit thin. When she did come out yesterday she seemed to swim fine.
So what could be the problem? Could it be related to the younger platys reaching maturity? Why would a water change temporarily cause an improvement? Is it ok to carry on and add more fish or should I wait til she either improves or dies?
Thanks for any help!!