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Old January 7th 06, 07:17 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Fat Bellied Platy

Question, in the last week or so my Mickey Mouse platy's belly has
grown/swelled to twice the normal size. Is it possible she is pregnant?
Now this may sound weird because she is the only platy in the tank, however
she and one of my guppies have been inseparable ever since I introduced the
guppies two months ago. Every night I watch TV and look over at the tank,
and that one guppy and platy are always together! Is it possible my platy
"hooked up" with some one from the other side of the tracks?

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NOT READY TO BE A GRANDFATER YET!
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