Category: Fish


  • Raising angelfish fry without their parents is one of the most rewarding experiences in freshwater fishkeeping. Whether your adult angels ate the eggs (again), you removed the clutch deliberately to increase survival rates, or you are working with a breeding pair that has not yet developed parental instincts, the good news is this: angelfish fry…

  • Angelfish are among the most graceful and rewarding fish to keep in a home aquarium. Their flowing fins, distinctive shapes, and complex social behaviors make them fascinating to observe.  But for hobbyists who want to breed them, one question comes up more than almost any other: How do I know if my angelfish have formed…

  • There is something genuinely rewarding about watching platy fish breed successfully. From the moment you notice a female’s belly growing round to the first glimpse of tiny fry darting through the plants, the entire process is one of the most satisfying experiences the aquarium hobby offers. And unlike many other fish species, platys make breeding…

  • There is a particular kind of worry that comes with noticing something wrong with a fish you care for. They cannot tell you what hurts. They cannot ask for help. All they can do is show you — through their behavior, their appearance, and the way they move — that something is not right. The…

  • Walk into any aquarium store and the platy section is usually one of the most colorful displays in the building. Reds, blues, golds, blacks, sunsets, rainbows — the range of platy varieties available today is remarkable. For a beginner, it can feel overwhelming. For an experienced fishkeeper, it is simply one of the most enjoyable…

  • Every fishkeeper who grows genuinely fond of their platys eventually asks the same question: how long will they live? It is a natural thing to wonder, especially once you have watched a fish develop its own personality, recognize feeding time, and become a familiar presence in your home. Understanding platy fish lifespan not only sets…

  • One of the greatest pleasures of keeping platy fish is watching them thrive in a well-chosen community tank. Platys are social, peaceful, and active — qualities that make them excellent neighbors for a wide variety of other species. But not every fish that looks harmless in a pet store will work well alongside your platys.…

  • Setting up a tank for platy fish is one of the most rewarding projects a beginner aquarist can take on. Platys are forgiving, adaptable, and genuinely beautiful fish — but “forgiving” does not mean they can thrive in just any environment. A properly set up tank makes the difference between fish that merely survive and…

  • One of the first skills every platy keeper needs to develop is telling males from females apart. It sounds simple, but for a beginner staring into a tank full of similarly sized, brightly colored fish, it can feel genuinely confusing at first. The good news is that once you know what to look for, the…

  • There are few things more worrying for a fishkeeper than watching a fish refuse food. Platies are typically enthusiastic eaters. They rush to the surface at feeding time and compete eagerly for every flake. So when a platy suddenly stops eating — or eats far less than usual — it is a clear signal that…