There is no exact time. Here are some things to speed up the process: Feed them good food, LIVE and FROZEN brine shrimp are an example
Raise the temperature of the aquarium to about 80 Degrees F.
Put salt in the aquarium (use aquarium salt).
High PH at around 7-7.5
Make sure there are 2x more females than males.
Excellent with just about anything and an excellent care taker fish. I've seen them clean and heal a gold fishes tail which was down to pure bone. It looks as though they are attacking other fish but this is harmless cleaning. I highly recommend some for a gold fish companion. And their usually best of pals with other Molly's after the pecking order is established. Great fish.
Dalmatian Mollys along with other mollys live from 3-5 years (if taken care of properly).
anytime actually. Mollies are constantly courting and mating. Its very quick and often unnoticeable too.
There is no limit to the amount of times any livebearer can mate.
If there are fish small enough for the molly to swallow in the tank with them then they will most probably be eaten. They will eat their own young.
They are your fish. You name them.
no i have black molly if you have guppes thay will go with it and otherr fish
It is defending it territory.
I've heard that they can get along for a while, but it's common that the puffer fish latter eats it. o.o But when I put a dalmatian molly with my green spotted puffer it was the molly that chased the puffer and was mean to it ( I sperated them right away). So I don't think it's a good idea, and it really depends on the fishes personality. But really it's just not worth it and puffers should only be housed alone or with others of their own kind.
The female Dalmatian molly differs from the male in that her ventral fin is triangular, his is pointed.
it will eat most tropical fish foods but also give them some chopped lettice and blood worms
Mollys can breed with any other type of molly fish
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If you don't know what it is, bring your molly to a local pet store and let them figure it out what it is. They should prescribe some fish medications for your molly.
You can purchase slow release foods from any good aquarium/pet store.
No Molly should have bulgy eyeballs. I would be wondering if the fish had some kind of infection/swelling behind the eyes if it happened to a fish of mine. I know of no cure for this kind of problem so I would isolate and wait and see what happened for a few days and if there's no improvement I would euthanase the fish.