Funny Swimming patterns (Possibly mating)

Winterose

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Sep 6, 2008
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So my platys are doing great now but they seem to be swimming in odd patterns that go somewhat like this: Swim in a group -> Swim in pairs -> swim alone -> Gather in a group behind a bunch of plants. its kinda amusing to watch but I'm wondering does it mean they may be attempting to have babies?. I don't know a lot about the mating process for live bearers or fish in general so i was just curious. i can get a video of you guys want, it would be a long one thought.

Oh and sometimes they do it outa that order but its most often in that order
 
Yep, they are in the feel to go matey
 
so wait, how long till they have babies if they are in fact mating?
 
Platies are livebearers, meaning that they actually do get pregnant. If they did mate, the female will start getting fatter and fatter, and there will be a dark spot at her butt that will get bigger the closer she is to giving birth.
 
She's already pregnant. They always are. Female platys exist in three states: juvenile, pregnant, and dead. No exaggeration.

Mating behaviour for poeciliid livebearers is essentially breathing. Only a dead one isn't up for it.
 
ok great to know, now i guess i need to find a breeders net or something to isolate the babies when they come so they don't become snacks. wonder if anyone around here has an exsta they could send me...*wanders off to post a wtb ad.*
 
I wouldn't worry. What you really need is to ensure you have enough predatory fish to not be knee deep in the things within a year. They can have more than 50 at a time.
 
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