They (Atyopsis moluccensis) should not bother mollys and vice versa.
Cherry shrimp can live with mollies, but it’s important to consider the size and temperament of the mollies. Mollies are generally peaceful, but they might see small shrimp as food, especially if they are hungry or not well-fed. It's best to provide plenty of hiding spots for the shrimp and ensure that the tank is spacious enough to reduce stress and aggression. Monitoring their interactions is key to a successful cohabitation.
mollies and platys are fine! maybe also some things like shrimp, for example cherry shrimp or ghost shrimp. (you can get ghost shrimp at petsmart). just in case you don't know... guppies will have lots, and lots, and lots, and lots of babies. after giving birth to their babies, they will eat them. you may want to do some research on the before your guppy gives birth. hope this helps
Bamboo shrimp are strictly freshwater, and can only tolerate mildly brackish water at worst. However, their young cannot survive in fresh water, and require salt water until they mature from their larval form.
you can feed them flakes, live food, pellets of shrimp and lots of other food including algae.
mostly smaller fish like mollies guppies snails and otocinclus
No. Your tank is ridiculously overstocked. Your algae eater will eventually grow to the size of 12 inches long. Your mollies need more space. And your shrimp will soon die because of the polluted water from the overcrowded conditions.
Birds and other animals that live near the water. 🙈🙉🙊
i have a guppy and two black mollies in the same tank,and they get along perfectly fine so far.but sometimes,you get the occasional aggressive molly and it might attack your guppy. you should also ask your local pet store to see which fish can get along and which can't.
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.
Saltwater shrimp live better in saltwater such as peppermint, brine, skunk, fire, camel, etc. Freshwater shrimp would eventually perish in a salt environment such as ghost, bamboo, cherry, etc.
Yes, Mollies have scales.
Hardy tropicals such as mollies, platys, swords, guppies, tetras, barbs, danios and rainbows should work fine.