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Feel free to let me know how you feel in the future, Fortuna :)
A suggestion for your displays, if I may. Perhaps you can keep one of each platy variant (tank capacity of 144 or higher) in a Belfast tank. I'm sure you'd be able to completely decorate that tank and have it filled with platyfish, too :D
They sure turned out amazing, they look beautiful and have that adorable platy-appeal. The texture is super-crisp and fits smoothly in with the game's graphics, the effort you put into getting all details in place really shows. I love your work with the hybrids too, the way you made the markings fade in through the scale texture is splendid ^^
As for the breeding requirement concerns, I did consider using floating plants/fluffy foliage, but I wanted this to be different enough from the guppy and Ze Fush Company's swordtail, so I decided against it.
I intended it so that if you want them to stop breeding, you should have the same number of plants as fish who require plants (e.g. 3 platies so a plant value of 3). This will also allow you to potentially keep platies with floating plants/fluffy foliage without having them breed.
Hope you can still create exhibits that suit your liking!