heres a pic of the plec for you as ive tried working out which one it us but cant seem to match it up to the ones i know .
Hmm. No expert on plecs myself either but someone else will know. Maybe post on the catfish sub-section.
as for the platys i dont know how to work out which is which sex wise.
Easy one this: you need to look at fin shapes. Females have a triangular anal fin, males have a long pointy fin: see diagram.
Always better to keep at least two females to 1 male, or single sex groups. So once you know what you have, you can add another or leave it as it as accordingly.
as for fish i would love to have i know some of them i probally wont be allowed to mix:
- red tail sharks
- angel fish
- siamese fighters
- ruby barb
- guppies
As so often happens you've picked some of the most attractive fish, which often prove to be the most unsuitable!
- red tail sharks - Not recommended. They are very active and can be very aggressive over territory as they mature. Wouldn't add it to a tank with a potentially large plec. Also not sure your tank is large enough.
- angel fish - Tricky to get the balance right with these. One may be miserable alone, two should only be kept together if they are an established breeding pair (not just a male or female), or they should be kept in a group of 5 or 6, but your tank isn't big enough for that - they can get quite big, and tall. I don't think these are a good idea. Others will inevitably disagree though.
- siamese fighters - not recommended as community fish as they can be picked on by tetras andd other nippy fish, and conversely can take objection to other fish.
- ruby barb - again, very lively active fish that need to be in groups and need large tanks, but they are fairly peaceful.
- guppies - all males maybe, say around 5. Males and females = even more babies, and with platys and mollies in the tank already I don't think that's a good idea!
Any others?