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Old March 2nd 07, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Default Platys and poo....

Hi...something sounds odd for sure. I have several platies happily
mating and breeding. I feed them mostly flakes (3 (size of small
fingernail) per fish 3x per day), and intersperse with frozen brine
shrimp or bloodworms or shrimp pellets as a weekly treat. They seem to
love all forms of the food I give them and happily eat it as fast as I
put it in the tank.

Hope this helps.

----- The Old Wolf -----


On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:01:17 -0000, "El Roberto"
wrote:

Yeah, sorry about the faecal discussion here, but I have 3 platys - 2 fairly
big and one baby one who's growing up quite nicely.... they all seem really
happy and happily gobble up the tropical fish flakes I give them (only one
per fish of course), but almost invariably they then spend a good ten
minutes each trying to rid their sphincter (ouch) of a big stringy grey
length of poo, like a tail, looking very uncomfortable in the process.

Is this healthy? They seem very happy 24/7, but I'd hate to think that my
decision to feed only flakes was causing them pain or discomfort when it
comes to poop time... should I be feeding them lettuce and peas more often,
or occasionally a live or frozen treat food (if so, what kind?).

All I know is that if it was ME in there, it'd be f'n sore. Constipation is
no laughing matter!

R

----- The Old Wolf -----

 




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