Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas. Here is a complete and detailed profile of the Balloon Red Platy, a beautiful and unique freshwater...
Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas.
Here is a complete and detailed profile of the Balloon Red Platy, a beautiful and unique freshwater aquarium fish:
Balloon Red Platy
Balloon Platy
Red Balloon Platy
Balloon Belly Platy
Scientific Name: Xiphophorus maculatus (Balloon Morph)
Family: Poeciliidae
Order: Cyprinodontiformes
Origin: Central America (Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras – selectively bred in captivity)
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Body Shape | Balloon-like, rounded belly due to a spinal curvature – bred for aesthetic |
Color | Bright solid red or orange-red all over the body |
Size | 1.5 to 2.5 inches (4 to 6.5 cm) |
Fins | Short, rounded dorsal and tail fins; males have a pointed anal fin (gonopodium) |
Sexual Dimorphism | Males are slimmer and smaller; females are rounder and larger |
Parameter | Ideal Range |
---|---|
Tank Size | Minimum 10 gallons (larger for groups) |
Temperature | 22°C – 28°C (72°F – 82°F) |
pH Level | 7.0 – 8.2 |
Hardness | 10 – 28 dGH |
Filtration | Gentle filtration – avoid strong current |
Lighting | Moderate lighting; helps show off their color |
Substrate | Sand or fine gravel |
Aquascape | Live or artificial plants, hiding spaces, open swimming areas |
Very peaceful and social
Active but slow swimmers due to their body shape
Great for community tanks
Enjoy being in small groups of their own kind or with other peaceful fish
Guppies
Mollies
Swordtails
Corydoras catfish
Tetras (non-fin nipping)
Dwarf gouramis
Snails and shrimps
Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species (like Tiger Barbs or large cichlids)
Type | Examples |
---|---|
Flake Food | High-quality tropical flakes |
Pellets | Micro pellets or soft granules |
Vegetables | Blanched spinach, zucchini, peas |
Protein | Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia (live or frozen) |
Feed 1–2 times per day in small portions.
Remove uneaten food to avoid water fouling.
Reproduction Type: Livebearer (females give birth to live fry)
Maturity: 3–4 months of age
Gestation Period: 28 – 30 days
Number of Fry: 20 – 50 fry per birth
Fry Protection: Use breeding box or dense plants to protect fry from being eaten
Fry Feeding: Crushed flakes, baby brine shrimp, powdered fry food
Common Issues:
Swim bladder disorder
Digestive problems
Deformity-related stress
Preventive Care:
Keep water clean and well-oxygenated
Avoid overfeeding
Use a varied diet
Quarantine new fish before introducing to tank
Lifespan: 2 to 3 years (shorter than normal platies due to body structure)
The balloon body is a result of selective breeding for spinal deformities.
These fish are less agile and more prone to internal health problems.
Some aquarists discourage their breeding due to potential suffering caused by deformity.
Use floating plants and bushy species like:
Java Fern
Anubias
Hornwort
Amazon Sword
Provide smooth decorations and rocks to prevent injury
Feature | Detail |
---|---|
Type | Freshwater livebearer |
Size | 1.5 – 2.5 inches |
Lifespan | 2 – 3 years |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Tank Level | Mid to top |
Care Level | Easy to Moderate |
Breeding | Easy |
Diet | Omnivore |
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