no, i would advise a larger tank x
No, a fish bowl is not an appropriate environment for keeping molly fish as they require a larger tank with good filtration and water quality. Molly fish need space to swim and thrive, so a fish bowl would not provide enough room for them to be happy and healthy. It is recommended to keep molly fish in a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size.
Sorry, here is the photo of my fish
It is generally safe to keep a pregnant Dalmatian Molly in a community tank with other fish, as long as the tank is well-maintained and the other fish are not aggressive towards the pregnant fish. However, it is important to monitor the pregnant fish closely and provide a separate breeding tank if needed to ensure the safety of the fry.
If there are fish small enough for the molly to swallow in the tank with them then they will most probably be eaten. They will eat their own young.
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Male molly fish are typically smaller and have a gonopodium, a modified anal fin used for mating, while female molly fish are larger and lack this feature. Additionally, female molly fish have a gravid spot near their anal fin, which darkens when they are pregnant.
Algae, fish fry and small insects
Molly mean's God's mother which is Mary who ever has the name molly ther luckyBitter.
The price of a small fish bowl is about $24.99! A small fish bowl with nothing in it that holds a gallon of water, costs about $6-$10. You can get them at PetSmart or Walmart. Betta fish don't need a filter but other fish do. So, that will add on to the price of the bowl. Most people like to put something in the bowl, again, that will cost you extra. So, it really depends on how much you want or need in the bowl.
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Yes, a molly is a fish.