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Bumble Bee Platy

Bumble Bee Platy

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Bumblebee Platy (Xiphophorus maculatus) Product Listing

Overview

The Bumblebee Platy, scientifically known as Xiphophorus maculatus, is a vibrant and lively freshwater fish that makes a delightful addition to any home aquarium. This species is renowned for its striking coloration, which resembles the pattern of a bumblebee, and its peaceful demeanor. Perfect for aquarium enthusiasts of all skill levels, the Bumblebee Platy is a hardy fish that adapts well to a variety of water conditions.

Key Features

  • Scientific Name: Xiphophorus maculatus

  • Common Name: Bumblebee Platy

  • Family: Poeciliidae

  • Origin: Central America

  • Size: Typically reaches up to 2.5 inches in length

  • Lifespan: 2 to 3 years with proper care

  • Coloration: Distinct black and yellow pattern, mimicking the look of a bumblebee

Care Guidelines

Tank Requirements
  • Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons

  • Water Temperature: 70-82°F (21-28°C)

  • pH Level: 7.0-8.2

  • Hardness: 10-28 dGH

Feeding

Bumblebee Platys are omnivorous and thrive on a balanced diet. They can be fed high-quality flake food, along with frozen or live options such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, or daphnia. Supplement their diet with fresh vegetables like blanched spinach or peas for optimal health.

Compatibility

The Bumblebee Platy is a peaceful and sociable species, making it an excellent choice for community tanks. They coexist well with other non-aggressive fish such as:

  • Tetras

  • Guppies

  • Mollies

  • Corydoras Catfish

Breeding

Bumblebee Platys are livebearers, meaning they give birth to free-swimming fry. Breeding is relatively easy, and with the right conditions, you may observe this natural process in your aquarium. Provide plenty of hiding spots with plants to increase fry survival rates.

Health and Maintenance

Regular water changes and maintaining clean tank conditions are crucial for the health of your Bumblebee Platy. Be observant for any signs of stress or disease, such as changes in behavior, appetite, or appearance, and take action promptly to ensure their well-being.

  Add some color to your tank with this bright Platy!  They are super hardy fish that are peaceful and not too fussy. Platy’s are smaller livebearing fish (live birth) that are excellent community and beginner fish! The bumblebee Platy are covered in a black and yellow pattern similar to a bee