The rules of successfull fishkeeping are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (A Molly is at least a 3" fish) :- Every tank needs a fully cycled filter running permanently. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Mollys need to be kept at around 75F in neutral to slightly alkaline water pH 7. to 7.2 . One teaspoonfull of aquarium salt per gallon of water will also be good for Mollys. Mollys should be fed as much dried food as they will eat in 15 minutes each morning and evening. If you follow the above basics your Mollys will live a reasonably happy life. If you miss out on any of the above I can guarantee that the fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shortened life span.
The duration of Fish Tank - film - is 2.07 hours.
Fish Tank - film - was created on 2009-05-01.
Every fish will make your tank dirty because every fish puts out waste.
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.
To unroll film for developing in a darkroom, first make sure you are in complete darkness. Open the film canister and remove the film. Carefully unroll the film and place it in a developing tank. Close the tank and proceed with the developing process following the instructions for the specific type of film you are using.
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
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.
To develop film at home, you will need a darkroom or a changing bag, developing chemicals, a developing tank, film reels, a thermometer, and a timer. First, load the film onto the reel in complete darkness. Then, mix the chemicals according to the instructions and pour them into the developing tank. Agitate the tank at specific intervals and temperatures. Finally, rinse the film and hang it to dry.