those red body and black tails are platies.
Hi, i have these school of red frys which I believe that my black balloon molly gave birth to them as I do not have platy that looks like the fry!
The only platy that I have is a full red one.
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those red body and black tails are platies.
It's possible that your red platy had mated previously; female livebearers are known to store sperm, enough to produce several batches of fry. And it's also likely that your platy had mated with a male that had the right genetic combination to produce such "wagtail" offspring.
Small is beautiful.
By the way, the plant in your tank is actually a terrestrial selaginella. Not sure if it can survive for long inside.
U can pass the platies to me
Yes, those are definitely wagtail platies...
Devoted aquarist ever since early 1970's...
Specialized in livebearers...
A special focus on wildguppies and endlers...
your only full red one is an adult female balloon platy, will not grow anymore.
CHeers..
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