In my case, my male is chasing my female constantly. I consider you just need to have the right temperature of the tank between 76-80F, provide them food, good quality of water and they will breed like live-bearers do. Just take care of the babies, if you want to avoid the other fish to eat them.
Mollys can breed with any other type of molly fish
It seems so as my Molly flirts with them but ignores the female guppies
Yes, a black Molly is a breed of fish in the breed "Molly". They grow up to about two and three-fourths inches from head to tail. These fish are a community breed so you can mix them with other community fish. They come from Central America.
Mollies can get gravid at a few weeks old.
Yes, a molly is a 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.
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.
The Balloon molly is a Black Molly (Poecilia sphenops) that has been bred with a deformed spine. (It was an inevitable accident of (bad) inbreeding) This deformity shortens the fishes lifespan. If this deformity had occured in any fish I had bred I would have euthanased the fish rather than perpetuate a deformity. I personally believe that the breeders who deliberately breed and allow this deformed fish to be sold are doing the wrong thing by the species.
Molly fish do not lay eggs. They are livebearers and give birth to fry fish. If there are eggs in an aquarium with Molly fish, then they belong to another fish.
Yes, molly fish do have gills.
no i have black molly if you have guppes thay will go with it and otherr fish
hoe should i know i never saw your fish