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8 Tiger Platy Fry

8 Beautiful Tiger Platy Fry. 

 

🐟 Tiger Platies for Sale UK – Home Bred by Aquamas Pets

Brighten up your aquarium with the stunning Tiger Platy, a hardy and colourful livebearer perfect for both beginners and experienced fishkeepers. With their striking orange and black tiger-like pattern, these platies are an eye-catching addition to any community tank.

✨ Fish Profile

  • Size: 0.5cm to 1.5cm. These can grow up to 5–6 cm

  • Temperament: Peaceful, ideal for community tanks

  • Lifespan: 3–4 years with proper care

  • Tank Size: Minimum 40 litres (10 gallons)

  • Origin: UK-bred by Aquamas Pets (not imported)

🏡 Care & Requirements

Tiger Platies are low-maintenance and thrive in a variety of aquarium setups, making them one of the best fish for beginners.

  • Water Temperature: 22–26 °C

  • pH: 7.0–8.2

  • Diet: Omnivorous – flakes, pellets, live or frozen food, and spirulina-based options

  • Tankmates: Peaceful community fish such as guppies, mollies, corydoras, endlers, and small tetras

💛 Why Choose Aquamas Pets?

  • Home-bred in the UK – healthier and more vibrant than imported stock

  • Strong, disease-free fish raised in clean, well-maintained tanks

  • Free UK delivery with heat packs during colder months

  • Personal support and detailed care guides included

🛒 Order Your Tiger Platies Today

These Tiger Platies are hardy, colourful, and full of character—perfect for community tanks and beginner aquariums. Add them to your tank today and enjoy their lively presence for years to come.

 

The pictures and video is of adult Tiger Platy to show what the fry will look like when they grow. The fry are 1-2 weeks old and 0.5cm to 1.5cm in size.

 

You will receive 8 Tiger Platy Fry.  Delivery is free using Royal Mail 24 hour Tracked service. Royal Mail can sometimes take 2 days to deliver, therefore, 48 hour heat pack is used during cold weather.

 

Tiger Platy (Xiphophorus maculatus)
The Tiger Platy is a vibrant and eye-catching freshwater fish known for its bold orange, black, and yellow coloration, resembling the stripes of a tiger. A popular choice among aquarium hobbyists, this livebearer is peaceful, hardy, and easy to care for—making it ideal for beginners. Tiger Platies typically grow up to 2.5 inches and thrive in community tanks with similar-sized, non-aggressive species. They prefer slightly alkaline water and do best in well-planted aquariums with stable water conditions. These fish are also prolific breeders, so a mix of males and females can quickly lead to fry in the tank.

 

 

🐠 Platy Care Guide 

(Xiphophorus maculatus / variatus)

Platies are hardy, peaceful freshwater fish with vibrant colors and easygoing temperaments. They’re ideal for community tanks and beginner aquarists and come in many beautiful color morphs (e.g., Mickey Mouse, Sunset, Tuxedo).

🏠 Tank Setup

  • Tank Size:

    • Minimum: 10 gallons.

    • Ideal: 20+ gallons if mixing sexes or keeping with other species

  • Water Parameters:

    • Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)

    • pH: 7.0–8.2

    • Hardness: 10–28 dGH

    • Ammonia/Nitrites: 0 ppm

    • Nitrates: < 40 ppm

  • Filtration:
    Use a reliable filter with gentle-to-moderate flow

  • Substrate & Décor:

    • Sand or gravel

    • Live or silk plants (e.g., Anubias, Java fern, Water wisteria)

    • Caves, driftwood, or decorations for hiding and exploring

  • Lighting:
    8–12 hours per day; standard LED lighting works well

👨‍👩‍👧 Tank Mates

  • Peaceful Companions:

    • Guppies

    • Mollies

    • Corydoras

    • Tetras

    • Swordtails

    • Shrimp and snails

  • Avoid:

    • Aggressive or fin-nipping species (e.g., tiger barbs, bettas)

    • Large cichlids or predatory fish

🍽️ Feeding

  • Diet: Omnivorous
    Offer a variety of:

    • High-quality flake or micro pellets

    • Live/frozen foods (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)

    • Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach, peas)

  • Feeding Schedule:
    1–2 times daily, in amounts they can eat within 2–3 minutes

👶 Breeding & Sexing

  • Livebearers:
    Females give birth to 20–50 fry every ~4 weeks

  • Sexing Platies:

    • Males: Smaller, slimmer, have a gonopodium (pointed anal fin)

    • Females: Larger, rounder belly, fan-shaped anal fin

  • Breeding Tips:

    • Use a 1 male:2+ female ratio to reduce stress

    • Add plants like Java moss for fry hiding spots

    • If you want to raise fry, separate them into a nursery tank or breeding box

🧽 Maintenance

  • Weekly Tasks:

    • 25–30% water change

    • Gravel vacuuming

    • Water testing (especially ammonia, nitrites, nitrates)

  • Monthly:

    • Rinse filter media in tank water

    • Check equipment (heater, filter, lights)

⚠️ Common Issues

  • Stress & aggression:
    Usually due to overcrowding or improper male:female ratio

  • Diseases:

    • Ich (white spots)

    • Fin rot

    • Internal parasites (rare but possible)

  • Maintain good water quality and stable parameters to prevent illness.

💡 Quick Tips

  • Keep in groups of 3+ (best with more females than males)

  • Don’t overcrowd — platies are active swimmers and need space

  • Use a tight lid — they may jump

  • Consider adding floating plants to provide cover and reduce stress

❤️ Final Thoughts

Platies are colorful, active, and incredibly easy to care for. They're a fantastic choice for community tanks or breeding projects. With clean water, balanced food, and a peaceful environment, platies will thrive and brighten up any aquarium.

8 Tiger Platy Fry

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