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from over 3,000 reviews "Difficulty: | 1 - Simple |
Final size: | 4-8 cm |
with shrimps?: | with dwarf shrimps, offspring is eaten |
with dwarf crabs?: | Yes |
with snails/shells?: | Yes |
Planting possible?: | Yes |
Visual effect: | Especially colorful |
Diet: | omnivorous - omnivorous |
Fish group: | Tooth carp |
Water values: | Hard water |
Pelvic region: | Top |
Breeding: | simply |
Aquarium size: | 54 l (approx. 60cm) |
Origin: | Central America |
Temperature: | 20-25 °C |
A great color form of the Central American Platy is the "Bleeding Heart". With its wonderful colors this mirror carp is another representative of the Xiphophorus maculatus, which is an aquaristic perennial favorite. Especially the uncomplicated keeping and the easy reproduction make it a very popular beginner fish, which is quite forgiving of a few mistakes. This pretty variety attracts all eyes in the aquarium!
You will receive our "Bleeding Heart" Platies mixed sexed.
Bleeding Heart Platies have a very bright transparent body color, which has red vertical stripes. Partially the head is also slightly orange spotted, sometimes up to above the gill covers.
This Xiphophorus maculatus also belongs to the popular family of viviparous toothcarps, just like other color forms of Platys. In its habitat, the Platy wild form is also found in stagnant and gently flowing swamps and streams, which usually flow into rivers. Here the animals inhabit weedy riparian zones. The Bleeding Heart Platy is so closely related to the Variable Mirror Carp (Xiphophorus variatus) that these two species may interbreed and hybridize in the aquarium. To prevent this, it is better not to keep these two species together. Even though its relatives include the popular mollies and guppies, there is no danger of hybridization here.
With a difference of 4 to 6 cm the males of the Bleeding Heart Platy usually stay smaller than the females. They also do not grow quite as round and massive. They have a sexual appendage under the abdomen called the gonopodium, which is an anal fin that has been converted to a mating organ; the females lack this, making it easy to distinguish between the two. After mating, the female gives birth to between 80 and 100 young after about three to four weeks. Similar to the guppies, she is a live-bearing toothcarp that can store the male's semen and use it to fertilize herself several more times. Since the adults chase their own young, the aquarium should be well stocked with fine plants to allow the young to retreat. The babies can be raised well with infusoria and dust food, later also with freshly hatched Artemia nauplii. Another alternative is the use of a so-called rearing box.
These very sociable animals derive their strength from the group size, therefore they should be kept together with at least 10 animals. In an aquarium from 54 liters they can be maintained well. Since platies originate from soft to medium hard water, they can be kept well at a total hardness (GH) of 5 to 25 ° dGH and a KH between 5 to 20 °dKH, as well as a pH of 7-8.5 and a temperature of 18 to 28 °C. As in their habitat, the aquarium may gladly show a strong weediness in the form of different water plants, which nevertheless leave them enough space to swim.
Bleeding Heart Platies socialize very well with other peaceful fish that can handle similar water parameters. They can also be kept with other color forms of the platy, but it may happen that they mate with each other, creating a new colorful mix. Also suitable in the community aquarium Corydoras tetras, danios and Loricariid catfish well, but also larger shrimps, such as the popular Amano shrimp or Fan shrimp. Also suitable well multiplying Dwarf shrimp speciesif these have sufficient hiding places and retreat possibilities.
These Platys are omnivores that can be easily fed in the aquarium with commercial granulated food, dry food or food flakes for omnivorous ornamental fish. From time to time the fish can also be fed live or frozen food such as Tubifexwhite, black or red Mosquito larvae, as well as Daphnia, Grindalworms or Artemia get. As algae and growth eaters they also keep the aquarium clean. In addition, they also like to eat soft vegetables such as soaked Zucchini chips or Pumpkin chips, or also Algae leaves.
Our food recommendation: The fragrant NatureHolic Guppyfeed has been tailored to the needs of guppies and other viviparous fish in the aquarium. In addition to high-quality animal ingredients, it also contains vegetable components that benefit guppies & co. The soft granules protect the sensitive mouth of the viviparous from injuries caused by hard food grains and provide the fish with a natural feeding experience.
Our plant recommendation: Use for planting NatureHolic InVitros. These are free of snails, planarians and other unwanted co-inhabitants. Also free of algae spores, bacteria and fungi.
Expert Tip: We recommend for fish keeping the NatureHolic 3 Phase Liquid. The care set offers the best all-round protection for your animals. It ensures optimal conditions for successful breeding and keeping.
Scientific name: | Xiphophorus maculatus |
German Name: | Bleeding Heart Platy |
Difficulty level: | for beginners |
Origin/Distribution: | Central America |
Coloration: | Very light to transparent base color with red-orange vertical stripes |
Age expectancy | approx. 3 years |
Water parameters: | GH 5 to 25, KH 5 to 20, pH 7 to 8.5, temperature 18 to 28 °C |
Tank size: | 54 l and up |
Food | Omnivorous: algae and growth, granules, flakes, frozen food, green food and vegetables |
Breeding | very easy |
Behavior | very peaceful |
Group size | at least 10 animals |
Further information | Ten typical aquarium fish for beginners and alternatives to them, Tips for acclimating fish to the aquarium, Feeding aquarium fish properly - cheap food and what it can do |
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