Hello,
I've been keeping platies for the last 5 months, started out with 7 and some died along the way. One seemingly was weak from the start, and got REALLY bloated to the point that all the scales were raised on his body and he died. I didn't have any problems except after 2 months where two of my platies died out of the blue...no symptoms, ammonia at zero (do not have a testing kit for that but I believe since my aquarium is well planted it should take care of it), well oxygenated water (plants and airstone), heater at 78 degrees, and feeding flakes everyday, sometimes bloodworms. Today I noticed one of my platies swimming quite a lot at the surface (not all the time but a majority), she seems to have lost some weight however her stool is perfectly normal. I also noticed one of her top fins seemed a bit damaged (a little indent, looks like something from a nip), and her belly is a little whiter than usual, although I'm not sure if that may be because of her loss of weight. She does eat however, perhaps not as much.
I've been keeping platies for the last 5 months, started out with 7 and some died along the way. One seemingly was weak from the start, and got REALLY bloated to the point that all the scales were raised on his body and he died. I didn't have any problems except after 2 months where two of my platies died out of the blue...no symptoms, ammonia at zero (do not have a testing kit for that but I believe since my aquarium is well planted it should take care of it), well oxygenated water (plants and airstone), heater at 78 degrees, and feeding flakes everyday, sometimes bloodworms. Today I noticed one of my platies swimming quite a lot at the surface (not all the time but a majority), she seems to have lost some weight however her stool is perfectly normal. I also noticed one of her top fins seemed a bit damaged (a little indent, looks like something from a nip), and her belly is a little whiter than usual, although I'm not sure if that may be because of her loss of weight. She does eat however, perhaps not as much.