usually most mollies have a gravid spot meaning it is a black spt near the anal fin and these are found on colored mollies where on a black molly, you can see it cause the mark is black but if you have an orange molly definetly a gravid spot and when she is ready to birth, she will look like a square where her stomach is.
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Just look between its fins, silly!
no, i would advise a larger tank x
they are spawners. they dont get "pregnant"
Yes, a molly is a fish.
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.
If your fish is pregnant, it would look larger, and there would most likely be little eggs in the bottom of the tank. If your Phantom Fish is a male, and so is your Molly, then most likely the bigger fish is 'the ruler' of the tank. Try putting your phantom fish in a different aquarium, and if it seems happier, keep it there.
This will depend on what type of fish you purchased.Most fish are egg bearing and unless there is a male to fertilize the eggs, then the female will either re-absorb the eggs, or release unfertilized eggs that will be eaten (such as a goldfish).If you purchased a molly or a guppy for example, those are live bearing fish and it's not uncommon to buy a female that is already pregnant.
Parrot fish are egg layers, and thus are never pregnant.
Signs For Pregrnant yellow molly fish: 1.the male will be chasing the female around the tank 2.she might hide behind rocks, plants, ect... 3.might stay at the top for more air 4.will get more aggressive (im not sure) 5. might hide in a certain corner of your tank 6, a light black/grey spot will be on her stomach 7will get more fatter and might eat less more
Mollys can breed with any other type of molly fish
Common live-bearing fish birth symptoms are less appetite, male fish constantly following the female, and female being more stressed.
There are many different types of fish. A "painted" Molly fish, refers to any Molly fish that has been dyed to appear as "painted" with markings.