Mollies are one of the few fish that can live in both fresh and salt water. If you are moving a fish from one to the other you should acclimate it slowly by putting the fish in a container and very slowly adding water from the new tank. (Example: Going from fresh to salt you would add a little bit of saltwater to the container with the fish in it regularly until it was mostly salt water after an hour or so.)
yes they are and so are black mollies
Mollys can breed with any other type of molly fish
Mollys (Poecilia sp.) are usually regarded (and kept as) fresh water fish but they actually come from brackish water originally. With slow and carefull conversion they can be kept in fresh or salt water environments.
of course is sea water fish conquer more. due to 68 percent of earth is cover in sea water 3 percent is fresh water and glaciers
Fresh water
fresh water .my fish are 16 yrs old
Fresh water fish survive just as well as fresh water fish. Maybe this question isn't the one that you actually meant to ask?
all type of molly are from the same family but all fish are family
Rivers,lakes.ponds,any fresh water source or there are fresh water fish breeders
yes what are the fresh water fish that lives with gold fish
Here are two that I was able to find. on the left is a reagular (female silver molly) on the right is a (fancy tail lyretail female sailfin molly)
No , some fish live in slat and fresh water but the pet fish you have or want to hve need fresh water.
Well it depends on the fish. If it is a fresh water fish then it lives in fresh water, salt water fish live in salt water.