A total of four mollies can be found in the water tank
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I made the mistake of adding 2 male guppies in with my 3 Glofish. The Glofish are so hyper that they got to picking on the guppies and eventually eat their tails...killing them. If you have a number of guppies and glofish, I would suggest a larher number of guppies to glofish. (Also female Glofish tend to be a little more aggressive, but get along great with my Dalmation Mollies. Hope this helps!
Goldfish do not have legs. Goldfish do have fins, although the number of fins will depend on the type of goldfish.
There is no set number, it depends on a number of factors. If you are referring to live bearers, guppies, mollies, swordtails, platies, and the like, it will depend on the age and size of the female, a single female can have from 3 to 60 or more fry. Egg laying females may lay hundreds of eggs, none, some or all may hatch.
The answer depends on the number of guppies. A few guppies can live in a 2.5 gallon tank or larger, temperature between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Many people raise fancy guppies in 5.5 and 10 gallon tanks.
The average number of eggs layed by goldfish during spawning season is about 5,000. Since goldfish are domestic animals it is entirely up to the goldfish to decide how many of those eggs/fry grow into adult goldfish. Most professional goldfish breeds will choose about 50-100 of the best looking fry to grow into adult fish.
Mollies need more space than 20 litres. With the number of babies that have been born, you now need at least 115 litres for your fish.
Traditionally the Chinese place eight orange or yellow goldfish and one black goldfish in an aquarium to attract money. The number 8 represents prosperity in Feng Shui. The idea too is that if misfortune hits your family, then the ninth black goldfish will die and receive the misfortune instead of you.
Any number of fry from 1 to 100 is common in guppies.
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Yes! Like little bunnies. It is best to have one male for about three females. You should read up on live bearers and either get a breeding net or a divider box. While breeder boxes are good if the momma catches you of gaurd and births early, a separate tank from about 3 to 10 gallons will be perfect for the birthing and raising of the fry. When momma guppy squares off, you know its time, put her in the birthing tank. It should have a heater, sponge filter and TONS of plants.
Male guppies will usually fight over females if there aren't enough, resulting in ragged tails and in rare occasions, death. It is better to keep at least the number of females the same as the males, if not more females.