They usually eat tropical fish flakes, but i also give mine frozen blood worm, daphni, tropical feast, and cyclops (all other frozen treats) available from most fish stores . be sure not to feed theses daily just twice a week instead of flake foods. They also seem to like my sucker fishes algie waffers alot to and frozen peas every now and agen popped out off the shells.
Mollies love a good feed of Algae but they will also eat most tropical fish flakes and live food like brine shrimp etc.
they eat fish flakes
sharks
Members of Poecillidae, mollies included, only eat each other if the others are babies, or dead. But most likely, he jumped out.
Mollies eat the average flake food. Unless the fish in the tank with them are the fry of other fish, they certainly aren't large enough to eat most fish.
mostly smaller fish like mollies guppies snails and otocinclus
Well if you consider that mollies are tropical fish... then tropical fish food (Flakes) are good yes.
Try to put them in a new tank so they mom or other fish won't eat them
Gold Barb (Puntius semifasciolatus) are a fairly small, peacefull fish (about 3" max) with a fairly small mouth. Adult Guppies and Mollies would be far too big for the Barb to eat. They will of course eat youngsters (fry) though, as will just about every other species of fish.
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.
As Mollies are tropical fish, they need regulated heat and good filtration. My Mollies have been known to dive.
Guppies would show a lot of different colours whereas the molly doesn't have as many colours as the guppy. Guppies and mollies however are said to be delicate fish so you must be careful what you put in your tank. Male fighting fish would think the brightly coloured guppy tails are other male fighting fish and would try and fight them. Mollies would tend to nip at fish with long fins. Both mollies and guppies are friendly. They are both active and eat a lot.
Gills
mollies, tetra's, plecko's mollies, tetra's, plecko's
There are guppies and mollies.