mollies have babies 4 times after mating, and it takes around 50 days for them to have their babies. they give birth to live fry.
They can live up to 4 to 5 years.
it takes about 30 seconds
Mollies actually give birth to live young, they are one of the few tropical fish species who do this.
Yes they are.
No, they lay their eggs if fertilized, in a pebble bed in the river, in which they were themselves born.
Glofish are a variation of the Zebrafish. Zebrafish do not give live birth, so neither do glofish. But on the otherhand, if you want fish that give live birth: Guppies, Mollies, Platies, and Swordtails give live birth. (These are all Freshwater)
Yes Many species of fish do indeed lay eggs. There are also fish species that give live birth, sharks and small aquarium fish suck as mollies and guppies are examples. These fish that give live birth are called "livebearers".
Some mollies die after giving birth due to the stress of it, but it is usually rare. most mollies survive.
Mollies are live-bearers, which mean the majority reproduce by giving birth to live babies.
Guppies, mollies, swordtail fish, four-eyed fish, and platies or moonfish. There might be more though.
nope they hatch alive so be shure to hav a lot of plants and decorations for them to hide in
Guppies, mollies and platys become pregnant and give birth to their young, live, instead of laying eggs.
A female Molly can have as many as 200 young at one go and as few as 1.
Guppies, Platties, Swordtails and Mollies. there are a few others, but you likely won't see them in the aquarium trade.