ALL THE TIME. Mollies of any breed are incredible easy to mate since their breeding time is year-round, and they'll try to mate immediately after they come of age. (1-4 months)
They are of the same species so yes they can mate.
Yes, all different kinds of mollies will mate with each other. Mollies may even occasionally attempt to mate with guppies, although molly-guppy hybrid babies will be sterile.
no it will not mate in any couse
female mollies chase male mollies so they can mate or have babies.!!
Mollies do occur naturally in the wild. There are several species and these have been cross bred. The spotty and variegated ones are the "mongrels" The Black Sailfin, the Green Velifera and Golden Velifera, and the commoner Black Sphenops are the originals.
never because everyone called molly is a loner
There is no problem with a molly living in a pond. Be sure that there is adequate shade during the summer and that the pond is deep enough so that the water won't "cook" the fish in the heat. Also keep in mind mollies do like a little salt in their water.
Sailfin corydoras was created in 1913.
Sailfin molly was created in 1821.
Yes they are the same species . The only difference it the colour. Just like a black person having children with a white person.
Its quite hard to mate different species of fish. Both mollies and sqordtails do get pregnant easily especially mollies which are pretty much always pregnant like mine. Well it isn't impossible but is very unlikely that they will because of their species. If you want fish fry put another female or male mollie in their (depending which sex) and they will reproduce like mad! Hope i helped
Weber's Sailfin Lizard was created in 1911.