Platy Fry - and raising them

pthalobluebetta

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Hey all,

My platy was pregnant for a while and this morning I just noticed some goggly eyed fry swimming around when I went to feed them. It must have happened in the last 24 hours because I didn't see them yesterday morning.

I fished them out and put them in my water change bucket with about a gallon or 2 of water, some moss and plants. I didn't want the parents to eat them =)

These are my first fry since I just bought the platys about 2 months ago. It's pretty warm today so I'm not worried about temperature, but will the fry be okay in the bucket and for how long?

I have an empty 2.5 gallon w/ a filter, heater, moss and plants, but testing the water this morning, the ammonia was at 2.5ppm since a fish had just recently died in it, so I put the fry in the bucket instead.

I'm in the process of setting up a 30g so I could put the fry in their once its up, but what to do in the meantime? The original tank was a pretty well planted 6g with 4 fairly young platies that are now about 1" - I think they are sunset colored. Did most of the fry get eaten? I'm not sure how many are usually born in one go.

thanks for any tips!
 
how many fry did you find?

the bucket will not be adequate for long. move them into a filtered tank ASAP. you should set up the 30 gallon for the adults, and then put the fry in the 6 gallon for growout.

change the water in the bucket frequently. once daily or twice daily.
 
I found 4 this morning, maybe some ended up in the filter, or were eaten before I discovered them. They seem pretty large already - about 1/4" long. 2 orange ones and 2 pale-ish ones. I may have to jump start the 2.5g as my 30g is nowhere near ready.

But if I stick them back in the 6g at their current size, will they be eaten by their parents? They seem to be very quick and strong swimmers based on what I observed this morning.

I have 1 cory, 4 platies and 3 amano shrimp (1 pregnant) in their right now.
 
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