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1490's avatar KolleenKiller
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#1 Posted 02 Aug 2010, 10:05 pm
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1490's avatar KolleenKiller
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#2 Posted 02 Aug 2010, 10:06 pm
Sunburst platy and Dalmatian molly.

im not positive the dalmatian IS pregnant. She is fat and stays in-between/behind my filter and heater. She is not very energetic.

I have a breeder suctioned to the side of my 55g tank. I was wondering when i should put them in it?
I do not know how far along in their pregnancies they are. How long can they stay in the breeder if they have not delivered the fry yet?

Thank you to whoever helps!

ALSO, the dalmatian doesn't have a gravid spot because he has such opaque color.
I'm not sure if the platy has one. He does have a large spot that looks like his whole stomach is black.

Here are the pictures.

Dalmatian:
http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz355/KolleenKiller/027.jpg

http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz355/KolleenKiller/026.jpg

Platy:
http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz355/KolleenKiller/021.jpg

http://i843.photobucket.com/albums/zz355/KolleenKiller/007.jpg
1623's avatar jirajustin
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#3 Posted 08 Nov 2010, 1:17 am
Hi Kolleen! Bye I'm not sure the dalmatian is pregnant either Shy . Platys are naturally very chesty fish and as far as I know only the wild varieties have gravid spots. As for the breeding trap, I recommended that you do not use it. Wink Placing your female in a confined space such as a breeding trap can be extremely stressful and may cause her fry harm. What I find works well is to separate the females into an all glass aquarium with some of the filter wool. Tease out the wool and it will act as a hiding place for the fry.

You should be able to place your pregnant females into this homemade breeding box without stressing them as long as water conditions and pH is the same as your original tank!

Good luck! Bye
2211's avatar kdaigler41
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#4 Posted 08 Aug 2012, 8:34 pm
If she is pregnant she isnt due for another 2-3 weeks by the looks of her I have one that pregnant and about to pop and she's alot bigger in the belly area ten yours.
2213's avatar jodijaye
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#5 Posted 10 Aug 2012, 12:44 pm
Its best to have a place the fry cant hide in after being born they go to bottom of tank for cover but sometimes at the top if there is lots of floating plants.Most fry will be able to hide from bigger fish if they can in plants.I find having a a hatching tank is good,as long as water is the same as from community tank.

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