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Local Hi Fin Platy
Sale price
Rs. 50.00
Regular price
Rs. 100.00
Taxes included.
Description
Local Hi Fin Platy XL is very curious and has a large, flowing dorsal fin. They will explore every level of the tank.
Platys will eat most fish food in an aquarium, as well as any algae that grow there.
They will benefit from a varied diet, and Aquarium Industries Frozen Tropical Mix is a good way to give them the nutrients and variety they need.
They can also be kept outdoors in ponds to control the number of mosquitoes and algae (only in northern states with warmer climates).
Platys are livebearers, which means that approximately 30 days after fertilization, the female gives birth to a fully formed, free-swimming baby fish.
A fish that is easy to care for and does well in all kinds of community aquariums. Give them a fairly large tank with open swimming areas and live plants.
Livebearers generally don't like acidic water, so don't collect too much driftwood.They benefit from being kept with a large number of their own kind, despite the fact that they are not schooling fish.
II. You would love the fish because…
These fish have red markings on them. Females can reach a length of up to 3 inches, while males can only reach a length of 2 inches. Water temperature should be between 70°F and 77°F, and the pH of the water should be between 7.0 and 8.2.
The tank should have open areas for swimming and floating vegetation in addition to densely planted areas. They can be kept in community aquariums with other peaceful fish because they are peaceful. However, they should be kept in groups with more females than males. For a group of 5, the minimum required tank size is 10 gallons.
III. Is this fish species peaceful or hostile?
Is a peaceful fish.
IV. Species compatibility
Guppy Fish, Endlers, Molly Fish, Swordtails, Neon Tetras, Zebra Danio, Betta Fish and Rummy Nose Tetras.
V. How to feed this species?
This species eats everything.It can be fed live foods and vegetable matter in addition to dried foods in captivity.