not really. ive had mollys before in my community tank and as long as the water quality is all right and theres been a nice mix of males and female, i havent been able to stop them breeding! you will need a fry-net-thing to keep the fry in or else they will get eaten
It is hard to breed goldfish in tanks. The best place is a pond or pool that contains some floating plants upon which the fish will scatter their sticky ova. Once the spawning has finished, the plants can be placed into aquaria for the hatching to take place.
All fish, whether baby or older, need oxygen.
keep the male and female in different containers at first, then put them together. If they fight then the female is not ready to spawn. After the spawning the female need to be removed right away or they will fight.
there is a series of fish you can breed to get the magic fish. The frist magic fish comes when you first get the game then breed a bunch of fish together untl you get the rest
The eggs doesn't have this fish,you need to breed it
In my case, my male is chasing my female constantly. I consider you just need to have the right temperature of the tank between 76-80F, provide them food, good quality of water and they will breed like live-bearers do. Just take care of the babies, if you want to avoid the other fish to eat them.
To get the angel fish, you need to breed unicorn fish and fairy fish together
You don't need one to breed and i don't think you do to sell.
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.
You will need a pair firstly. If you have a true pair and feed them well and keep their water A1 they are easy to get spawning. The next thing you need is a properly set up 50 gal tank to spawn them in. The hard thing is rearing the babies. You will also need at least 10 x 100 gallon tanks to grow out the youngsters.
It depends on the breed, you will need to be more specific.
I can almost guarantee that they will have young provided they are in conditions that suit them. Mollies grow to around 3 inches so a minimum sized tank for a pair of mollies if you want them to breed would be a nominal 15 gallon tank. You would also need the tank to be heated, filtered, planted and lit with proper lights to help the plants grow.