Assorted Platy Fish
Assorted Platies are colourful, peaceful livebearing fish that make an excellent addition to community aquariums. Available in a wide range of vibrant colours and patterns including red, orange, yellow, blue, black, calico, tuxedo, and sunset varieties, these hardy fish are ideal for beginner and experienced aquarists alike. Their active swimming behaviour, easy-going temperament, and adaptability have made them one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish worldwide.
Platies are highly social fish that thrive in groups and are well suited to planted aquariums and peaceful community setups. They are easy to care for, readily accept a wide variety of foods, and may even breed regularly in home aquariums under suitable conditions. Physical Characteristics:
- Adult Size:
Approximately 4–6cm
- Body Shape:
Compact livebearer body shape
- Colouration:
Assorted colours and patterns including red, orange, yellow, blue, black, calico, tuxedo, and mixed varieties
- Sexual Dimorphism:
Males are generally smaller and possess a pointed gonopodium, while females are larger and fuller-bodied
- Lifespan:
Approximately 2–4 years Behaviour & Temperament
- Temperament:
Peaceful and active
- Swimming Level:
Middle to upper levels
- Social Behaviour:
Very social fish that do well in groups and community aquariums
- Recommended Group Size:
Minimum of 4–6 individuals recommended Aquarium Requirements
- Minimum Tank Size:
40 litres recommended
- Water Temperature:
22–28°C
- pH Range:
7.0–8.2
- Water Hardness:
Moderately hard to hard water preferred
- Water Flow:
Gentle to moderate
- Substrate:
Sand or fine gravel
- Aquascape:
Planted aquarium with open swimming space and hiding areas
- Lighting:
Moderate lighting
Platies are omnivorous and easy to feed. Suitable Foods:
- Tropical flakes
- Micro pellets
- Algae-based foods
- Frozen brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Blanched vegetables Frequency
Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions. Compatibility: Suitable Tank Mates
- Tetras
- Corydoras catfish
- Guppies
- Mollies
- Swordtails
- Rasboras
- Peaceful shrimp species Avoid Housing With
- Aggressive cichlids
- Large predatory fish
- Fin nipping species Breeding:
Spawning Type:
Livebearer
Difficulty:
Easy
Notes:
Females give birth to free-swimming fry approximately every 4–6 weeks under suitable conditions. Dense plants help provide shelter for fry. Special Considerations:
- Hardy and beginner-friendly species
- Best colouration shown in well-maintained aquariums
- May breed frequently in community aquariums
- Suitable for planted and peaceful community tanks
Please Note:
Fish are supplied as assorted colours and genders selected at random. If you are looking for specific colours or male/female fish, please contact the store prior to purchase to discuss availability.
Product Photo is for reference only. Exact fish may vary in size, colour, and pattern.