theotheragentm
Fish Herder
Substrate and fake plants really make no difference for your fish. The only time the substrate needs to be something special is sand for digging fish. Just make sure tings in the tank aren't going to have sharp edges where your fish might scrape themselves. Your gravel can be blue, pink, orange...doesn't matter.
Your fish is probably got so many different varieties mixed into it. Calico Platy is what is normally given as a name to Platies that have the black spotting on them.
Normally internal parasites result in fish with white, stringy poo. I'm not familiar with red poo actually. If it were anything like human stool, I would think it had blood in it. There are foods that already have medications in them for parasites and bacteria. I don't mean to sound cruel, but I would buy a lot of expensive medications for this fish. The Maracyn for fin rot is one thing, but other than that you're not likely to fix a bent fish.
If you feel like the fish is suffering, you can euthanize the fish. It should always be a last result, but sometimes it is the best choice. Generally, the most humane way for tropical fish to be euthanized is to put water in the freezer. As it begins to form ice on it, it as at a temperature that will kill the fish instantly from the shock. It's better than just tossing it out of the tank or flushing it down the toilet.
Your fish is probably got so many different varieties mixed into it. Calico Platy is what is normally given as a name to Platies that have the black spotting on them.
Normally internal parasites result in fish with white, stringy poo. I'm not familiar with red poo actually. If it were anything like human stool, I would think it had blood in it. There are foods that already have medications in them for parasites and bacteria. I don't mean to sound cruel, but I would buy a lot of expensive medications for this fish. The Maracyn for fin rot is one thing, but other than that you're not likely to fix a bent fish.
If you feel like the fish is suffering, you can euthanize the fish. It should always be a last result, but sometimes it is the best choice. Generally, the most humane way for tropical fish to be euthanized is to put water in the freezer. As it begins to form ice on it, it as at a temperature that will kill the fish instantly from the shock. It's better than just tossing it out of the tank or flushing it down the toilet.