yes.
I have successfully cross bred them.
Members of Poecillidae, mollies included, only eat each other if the others are babies, or dead. But most likely, he jumped out.
Yes, all different kinds of mollies will mate with each other. Mollies may even occasionally attempt to mate with guppies, although molly-guppy hybrid babies will be sterile.
they should mollies arnt that aggresive but if the guppies are small enough it is possible the mollies will eat them but its not likely
yes, fish guppies,silver sharks and balloon mollies can be together.
There are guppies and mollies.
some goldfish, mollies, and guppies
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.
Mollies come in Black, silver, gold and any combination of the three. Guppies, (which are nothing to do with mollies) can come in all the colours of the rainbow and a few more besides.
Yes most of the time, I'm referring to mollies mating with mollies, guppies mating with guppies, not mollies mating with guppies. I have seen platies and swordtails bred. There is a reason why this can happen. Platys and Swordtails are from the same Genus (Xiphorous) The Swordtail is X. hellerii. The Platty is X. maculatus.
swordtails
yes they can but i wouldn't try as the babies are sterile and have many problems and almost always end up dieing
Guppies would show a lot of different colours whereas the molly doesn't have as many colours as the guppy. Guppies and mollies however are said to be delicate fish so you must be careful what you put in your tank. Male fighting fish would think the brightly coloured guppy tails are other male fighting fish and would try and fight them. Mollies would tend to nip at fish with long fins. Both mollies and guppies are friendly. They are both active and eat a lot.