dixaisy930
I'm trying really hard to act normal
I'm sure this board has heard this a million times before, so here's a million and one...
I've had this platy for about a year now (always in with a male platy), and when I got her, she was pregnant, but the stress of the move must have made her abort the fry. So today I'm admiring my fish, and I notice the male platy isn't leaving her side (not harassing her, just swimming by her), and her tummy is starting to look big. She always looks like she has a gravid spot.
Could she possibly be pregnant again, eventhough it's taken them this long to mate?
I know with my molly, she had lost her appetite for a few days before she gave birth. Is this also true with platies?
When would be a good time to try and put her in the breeder? Or maybe I shouldn't and just hope I can save a few fry?
I've had this platy for about a year now (always in with a male platy), and when I got her, she was pregnant, but the stress of the move must have made her abort the fry. So today I'm admiring my fish, and I notice the male platy isn't leaving her side (not harassing her, just swimming by her), and her tummy is starting to look big. She always looks like she has a gravid spot.
Could she possibly be pregnant again, eventhough it's taken them this long to mate?
I know with my molly, she had lost her appetite for a few days before she gave birth. Is this also true with platies?
When would be a good time to try and put her in the breeder? Or maybe I shouldn't and just hope I can save a few fry?