Yemminie
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Hello!
I've got a 10 gal with 2 adult female platies, and 1 juvenile female platy. I started out with 2 adult females and a male, and the females were pregnant when I got them. After several rounds of babies, I ended up with platies coming out of my ears, and I simply didn't have room for them. So I gave nearly all of them away, except for the 2 original females, my favorite one of their biggest female babies, and the 3 smallest babies in the fry tank. (So now I've got 3 in the 10 gal and 3 little ones + a snail in a 3 gal.) The original male was sent away to live with some of the biggest fry at an elementary school. Anyway, ever since the male was sent off, the 2 adult females haven't been acting as they used to. They used to dart happily around the tank, and now they just hover together in a bottom back corner of the tank. When I do water changes, they completely freak out, and they didn't used to. I mean, freak out to the point where they start throwing themselves at the gravel trying to escape. The young female is acting just fine. She acts pretty much like the others used to. The only time the 2 adults come out is when I feed them in the morning. They've been like this for the past couple of weeks.
The water in the tank is a little bit cloudy, and water changes don't seem to help with it. It's been like that pretty much since I had nearly all the growing fry in there with them (too many for the 3 gal!) and ended up with an overstocking problem until I gave them away. I thought it would clear up, but a bit of cloudiness has persisted. I've also got some algae growing - some green and some rust colored. I've checked the ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels, and they are all fine. 0 for the first 2, 5-10 ppm for the nitrates. The planaria that I had in spades several months ago seem to have all gone, so I think the water quality is fine. The light that I have in the tank is obnoxiously loud, and I worry that that might be causing some of their distress, as it makes a nearly constant deafening buzz. But the young one seems unaffected, and it didn't used to bother them. Also, I've looked the 2 depressed platies over, and they don't appear to be ill.
Any ideas about what's going on and how I can get them back to their happy platy selves? Do they need a male in their lives to be totally happy? Could it be that they are lonely, or is it more likely to be the water? I'm about to move the last 3 fry + my snail back in with them, as they are plenty big enough not to get eaten now, so maybe that will help give them some company? Should I go out and get another adult female?
I'd really appreciate any input, because I want to have happy fish. Thank you!
I've got a 10 gal with 2 adult female platies, and 1 juvenile female platy. I started out with 2 adult females and a male, and the females were pregnant when I got them. After several rounds of babies, I ended up with platies coming out of my ears, and I simply didn't have room for them. So I gave nearly all of them away, except for the 2 original females, my favorite one of their biggest female babies, and the 3 smallest babies in the fry tank. (So now I've got 3 in the 10 gal and 3 little ones + a snail in a 3 gal.) The original male was sent away to live with some of the biggest fry at an elementary school. Anyway, ever since the male was sent off, the 2 adult females haven't been acting as they used to. They used to dart happily around the tank, and now they just hover together in a bottom back corner of the tank. When I do water changes, they completely freak out, and they didn't used to. I mean, freak out to the point where they start throwing themselves at the gravel trying to escape. The young female is acting just fine. She acts pretty much like the others used to. The only time the 2 adults come out is when I feed them in the morning. They've been like this for the past couple of weeks.
The water in the tank is a little bit cloudy, and water changes don't seem to help with it. It's been like that pretty much since I had nearly all the growing fry in there with them (too many for the 3 gal!) and ended up with an overstocking problem until I gave them away. I thought it would clear up, but a bit of cloudiness has persisted. I've also got some algae growing - some green and some rust colored. I've checked the ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels, and they are all fine. 0 for the first 2, 5-10 ppm for the nitrates. The planaria that I had in spades several months ago seem to have all gone, so I think the water quality is fine. The light that I have in the tank is obnoxiously loud, and I worry that that might be causing some of their distress, as it makes a nearly constant deafening buzz. But the young one seems unaffected, and it didn't used to bother them. Also, I've looked the 2 depressed platies over, and they don't appear to be ill.
Any ideas about what's going on and how I can get them back to their happy platy selves? Do they need a male in their lives to be totally happy? Could it be that they are lonely, or is it more likely to be the water? I'm about to move the last 3 fry + my snail back in with them, as they are plenty big enough not to get eaten now, so maybe that will help give them some company? Should I go out and get another adult female?
I'd really appreciate any input, because I want to have happy fish. Thank you!