That is horrible. If they did breed they would not come out tattooed.
no
i would say guppies but also cardinals and mollies are easy
yep if you want to breed fish then don't try bettas because the fight to much. but if you do want to breed fish then id breed either swordtails mollies or guppies
mollies are a breed of fish, so there is a variety of mollies including the black lyretail molly, the ballon molly and the dalmation molly. But all mollies have pointed noses and their underbelly curves down but their back is more straight. Male mollies are bigger and thinner compared to female mollies. If you look near its stomach it will have longer fins compared to female.
yep if you want to breed fish then don't try bettas because the fight to much. but if you do want to breed fish then id breed either swordtails mollies or guppies
The mollies don't have to be the same color. But make sure that you have more than one female when you have a male because the males tend to horass the females when they become pregnant.
Very carefully. First you have to catch the little guys and get them to stop squirming. Sorry--seriously now: Bring in a few photos of mollies at different angles, mollies with different scale patterns, etc. and go over your options with your artist. They'll be able to give you some input on which designs will look good in ink.
ALL THE TIME. Mollies of any breed are incredible easy to mate since their breeding time is year-round, and they'll try to mate immediately after they come of age. (1-4 months)
Dalmatian mollies, a popular aquarium fish variant, do not exist in the wild as a distinct breed; they are selectively bred for their unique coloration and patterns. The wild ancestors of mollies, including the black molly (Poecilia sphenops), can be found in freshwater and brackish environments in parts of Central and South America. In their natural habitats, these fish inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. Therefore, while mollies do live in the wild, Dalmatian mollies specifically do not.
A Duroc pig tattoo is a tattoo of a colorful, really obsessively fat pig. This is know to be the more aggressive breed of swine.
No they are entirely different species and can not cross breed. Mollies are Poecilia sp. and Swordtails and Plattys are Xiphophorus sp. To cross them would be like crossing a dog with a cow.
Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails, Platies, umm.... Look it up atwww.wetwebmedia.com