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)
Well if you consider that mollies are tropical fish... then tropical fish food (Flakes) are good yes.
It seems so as my Molly flirts with them but ignores the female guppies
These fish can be taken care of just like most fish out there. Get a tank with a filter and put them in. Feed the Molly tropical flake food and the 'sucker fish' pleco algae tablets.
One way to sex a tropical fish is to observe a mature male or female. The female will eventually lay eggs and the male will show his penis if a mature female is around.The way to sex a tropical oscar fish is to simply observe whether or not the female lays eggs. It is not possible to tell by just looking at the fish.
Obviously one male and one female is needed, but also the temperature of your water must be warm enough as we are talking about tropical fish. Different types of molly can breed, so can different species from their family. Guppy/molly hybrids (gullies) are an example.
The female Dalmatian molly differs from the male in that her ventral fin is triangular, his is pointed.
There are many tropical fish on the link i posted that should help if you click on the name you will also get a picture of what the fish looks like. Hope i could help.
Idon't no if this will help but if there is a male in the same tank as the female molly then 80% of the time the female is pregnant.
it will eat most tropical fish foods but also give them some chopped lettice and blood worms
Yes, a molly is a fish.
yes quite a few. look at a tropical reef!
Common live-bearing fish birth symptoms are less appetite, male fish constantly following the female, and female being more stressed.