some goldfish, mollies, and guppies
Bristlenose catfish
Yes absaloutely, I have that at home. It's great!
No
Platys and black skirt tetras can live together. Harlequin rasboras, platys, and guppies are smaller than black skirt tetras and would do well together. However, the black skirts nip at fins, so if you have fancy tail guppies it is not recomended to put them in a smaller tank together.
I have a tank of all male Red Wagtail Platys, they don't fight besides a little chasing, but no nipped fins. Granted, they are still fairly young and i'm not sure about adults.. I would say they wouldn't fight though.
Platys give live birth.
To determine if your platys are pregnant, look for a swollen abdomen, dark spot near the anal fin (gravid spot), and a more rounded body shape. Additionally, observe their behavior for signs of nesting or hiding. If you notice these signs, it is likely that your platys are pregnant.
Yes, platys are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Provided the tank is heated and filtered and you do a regular 50% water change every week I would suggest you have a couple of Guppies or Platys to a total of not more than 4 inches in body length.
Guppies, Mollies, Platys and Danios are all good friendly small colourful fish. tom. ----
I have a 260 L tank and have to rainbow sharks with 12 assorted cichlids and have not had any issues.
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