Best bet is to let the parents tend the babies. Be wary of large filter intake grates and other fish. There are specially made baby holder that are made of mesh for water movement that clip into the inside of your tank to keep fry or injured fish safe while not needing a separate tank.
mollys are very anti-aggresive.. by them normal fish food. and blood worms..but only feed them the blood worms once a week or maybe twice.. as a treat :)
they have babies then die then their babies do the same and keep swimming
separate the babies (but keep them together) from the parentsseparate the parentswhen the babies grow older separate them to
They sure are! I have a couple and they keep having babies!!
There really isn't much that you can do. The babies will have to fend for themselves. If you have plants and such in the tank they may be able to hide, but a few will be found by hungry adult fish.
Once they have developed into fry inside the females abdomen they are simply released (one or more at a time) from her "Cloaca" as free swimming tiny fish.
well my baby black mollies are doing fine, ummm are all your levels good ? i have mine in saltwater seems to help them out check your levels how many did your fish have mine had 84 ...... alot more than what i wanted
well 1 male siemeese fighting fish is good other are dalmation mollys guppys are also good and if you have a large tank armored cat fish
the gills of a fish take in oxygen in water while the human lung take in oxygen in the air. I think...
Dissolved oxygen is the current amount of oxygen in the water. A certain amount of Dissolved Oxygen Is needed to keep the fish alive, if any of the dissolved oxygen decreases by either a little or a lot it can cause changes in the water, normally if the dissolved oxygen decreases so do the fish and aquatics life's life.
Yes. You should keep your filters and aerators on all the time. This will allow for continuous cleaning and oxygen to penetrate your water. Your fish will be happier and healthier.
Dissolved oxygen is the current amount of oxygen in the water. A certain amount of Dissolved Oxygen Is needed to keep the fish alive, if any of the dissolved oxygen decreases by either a little or a lot it can cause changes in the water, normally if the dissolved oxygen decreases so do the fish and aquatics life's life.