Once they have developed into fry inside the females abdomen they are simply released (one or more at a time) from her "Cloaca" as free swimming tiny fish.
some of them but not in a bad way
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.
Like most other living creatures the act of procreation demands considerable work and strain. Of course the fish will stop eating just prior to and when she is giving birth.
Molly fry are usually around 6mm long.
A molly fish typically gives birth within 4 to 6 weeks after mating.
They dont always die and its probaly because of stress of two many fish, not enough hiding spots, or other fish or diseases. By the way sorry about your dead molly. Hope this saves some fish' lifes.
Guppy fish are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
Yes, a molly is a fish.
If your molly fish is in labor, you may notice signs such as a swollen abdomen, increased hiding behavior, or a change in swimming patterns. She may also appear restless and spend more time near the surface of the water. Additionally, you might see her giving birth to small fry, which are the baby fish. If you suspect she is in labor, it's important to provide a safe environment for her and the newborns.
not sure the exact term of what its called, but it means your fish is about to give birth.
Mollys can breed with any other type of molly 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.