Every fish will make your tank dirty because every fish puts out waste.
Assuming the dirty fish tank has had fish and water in it, without doing various specialised water tests it is impossible to tell what is in it.
No, Molly fish and Betta fish should not be kept together in the same tank as they have different care requirements and may become aggressive towards each other.
If there are fish small enough for the molly to swallow in the tank with them then they will most probably be eaten. They will eat their own young.
Because they're tired.
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 4 to 6 molly fish. It is important to consider the size and behavior of the fish to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
It is generally safe to keep a pregnant Dalmatian Molly in a community tank with other fish, as long as the tank is well-maintained and the other fish are not aggressive towards the pregnant fish. However, it is important to monitor the pregnant fish closely and provide a separate breeding tank if needed to ensure the safety of the fry.
no, i would advise a larger tank x
Fish eat fish food from your local pet store or you can also feed some of them pellets for fishing but they make your tank dirty faster! Hope it helped!
No, a fish bowl is not an appropriate environment for keeping molly fish as they require a larger tank with good filtration and water quality. Molly fish need space to swim and thrive, so a fish bowl would not provide enough room for them to be happy and healthy. It is recommended to keep molly fish in a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size.
as far as i know yes,unless your fish is aggresive
that depends on the size of your tank ....my tank is not very huge and has 9 fishes in them plus a filter so it takes about a month and a half to get dirty.my tank is only about 20 inches long and 10 inches wide.
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.