foxgirl158
Fishaholic
Hi,
I think my new white calico redtail platy might be getting ready to drop fry. She has a large gravid spot, and I can see what I believe are eyes inside the spot. I also noticed a white thing starting to come from under her tail, which from what I know might be the birthing tube. She is in a 10g quarantine tank with a female bumblebee platy and two nerite snails. I just got all four from my LFS yesterday. I would like to save all/most of the fry if possible, but my parents are not going to let me stay up all night however much I want to. I have a video of her uploading to my photos, and once it is done I will upload it to YouTube. It has a couple good shots of the gravid spot and what might be the birthing tube.
I have a breeder box, but I know that is not optimal for the mom because she might freak out and abort the babies/hurt herself. I have a 3.5g bucket with a lid-like cover that I could put her in, but I have nothing for the fry to hide in at that point. I have a mat with close together fake plants in the 10g that I got when I thought a different platy might be pregnant. There is a sponge cover over the filter tube.
Does anyone have suggestions that would help save most of the babies but at the same time not stress the mom out terribly without much human intervention?
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I think my new white calico redtail platy might be getting ready to drop fry. She has a large gravid spot, and I can see what I believe are eyes inside the spot. I also noticed a white thing starting to come from under her tail, which from what I know might be the birthing tube. She is in a 10g quarantine tank with a female bumblebee platy and two nerite snails. I just got all four from my LFS yesterday. I would like to save all/most of the fry if possible, but my parents are not going to let me stay up all night however much I want to. I have a video of her uploading to my photos, and once it is done I will upload it to YouTube. It has a couple good shots of the gravid spot and what might be the birthing tube.
I have a breeder box, but I know that is not optimal for the mom because she might freak out and abort the babies/hurt herself. I have a 3.5g bucket with a lid-like cover that I could put her in, but I have nothing for the fry to hide in at that point. I have a mat with close together fake plants in the 10g that I got when I thought a different platy might be pregnant. There is a sponge cover over the filter tube.
Does anyone have suggestions that would help save most of the babies but at the same time not stress the mom out terribly without much human intervention?
(edited to remove spam link)