Why is my platy floating sideways at top of tank?

I have a 15 gallon tank with 2 ghost shrimp and 2 full grown platys(male and female). I have had the female platy for 2 years and 4 months. I am not s

I have a 15 gallon tank with 2 ghost shrimp and 2 full grown platys(male and female). I have had the female platy for 2 years and 4 months. I am not sure what the amonia or nitrate is(dont have a kit) but i constantly change 50% of th water every week(I add conditioner and stress coat and chlorine remover). I also have a baby fry that is an half inch long and the fry stays at the bottom of the tank until i feed them and the fry swims around every where. I recently had another femal tjat died 6 months ago(this one was 6 months older that the yellow femal platy).

But if anybody can give me advice on why my platy floats at the top on its side? I also have a video but i am unsure how to post the video

or:I have a 15 gallon tank with 2 ghost shrimp and 2 full grown platys(male and female). I have had the female platy for 2 years and 4 months. I am not sure what the amonia or nitrate is(dont have a kit) but i constantly change 50% of th water every week(I add conditioner and stress coat and chlorine remover). I also have a baby fry that is an half inch long and the fry stays at the bottom of the tank until i feed them and the fry swims around every where. I recently had another femal tjat died 6 months ago(this one was 6 months older that the yellow femal platy). But if anybody can give me advice on why my platy floats at the top on its side? I also have a video but i am unsure how to post the video


or:They generally only live a year or two. Bettas are not far behind, averaging only about 2 years. There have been documented cases of Bettas living 5 years or more, but that is not the norm. Livebearing fish such as Mollies, Platys, and Swordtails, generally live less than 5 years.\u200b

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