Well i guess that would depend on which colour variant of mollie you like
They breed very easily, as long as their basic requirements (which aren't much) are met. Adult fish will eat fry, though, so you'll have to watch out for that
Well i guess that would depend on which colour variant of mollie you like
They breed very easily, as long as their basic requirements (which aren't much) are met. Adult fish will eat fry, though, so you'll have to watch out for that
Apistogramma agassizii, Ap. cf. iniridae, A. mendezi "Yellow-gold", wild A. sp. "Wilhelmi"
Any colour but black i don't really like the look of black on fish . Any suggestions?
when i was younger i used to keep albino golden sailfin mollies. not sure if they're still available in the trade (don't see them around in Singapore anymore) but I loved the colouration
How do you know when mollies can breed?
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when reached adult stage
just get mix of males and females, sure will get a confirm pair
CHeers..
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Shouldnt have much problem since mollies are live bearers and like the rest of the live bearers they breed like rabbits when they mature preferably two females to every male.
I heard that guppies and mollies can cross breed together. But mollies lay eggs and guppies don't. Just wonder how in the process their offspring come out.
mollies are live bearers
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/mollies.htm
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