They are your fish. You name them.
Many years ago my son had a pair of Jewel cichlids that he named "Jack and Jill" I guess those names would suit a pair of Mollys too.
I'm not completely sure, but My 2 Dalmatian Molly's grew up to be about 5cm long before they both stopped growing. i don't know if that's the average size for one, but that's how big mine are. :)
I have never had any problems with swordtails. I have 1 male and 2 females in a tank with 2 angelfish, 1 serpae tetra, 1 blue gourami, 1 dalmatian molly and 1 mickey mouse platy. There will always be exceptions to the rule but, as far as my experiences go, they are not.
Mollies can get gravid at a few weeks old.
The tattooing process involves: 1. Handling the fish out of the water. 2. Puncturing the fish with needles to inject the dye. 3. There is a possibility of post tattooing infection. 4. If the fish are stressed, there is a risk of lowering their immune system, making them more susceptible to diseases and infections.
1.Dalmatian 2.what do you think
In my experience, a female Molly can have any amount of fry from 1 or 2 to 200 or possibly more.
I have a Dalmatian that is 17 years 11 months old,we are having her entered into the Guiness book of world records, great dogs... Hi. I don't know the oldest living dalmatian per se, but I can tell you that we have 2 littermates (both female), who are 16 years, 5 months. I have a 15 1/2 year old dalmatian and my friend had a 22 year old dalmatian that died in October 2010.
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Depends what you feed it and how much you feed it I normally feed my Molly around1-2 times a at depending how hungry my Molly looks I feed it at 6 in the morning and at 6at night so about a12 hour in between feeding
You are doing the wrong thing to your fish. Goldfish are large growing (over 10 inches)coldwater fish and should have temperatures around 55F. Mollys and Plattys are small tropical fish (around 1.5 to 2 inches) and need a temperature of around 70F. Either your goldfish or your tropicals will be suffering. The metabolism of tropical fish is higher than that of coldwater fish. This means that the tropicals should be fed several times daily (at least 3) provided their water temperature is correct. The coldwater fish should be fed at least daily if their water temp is correct. MY advice. Separate the tropicals from the coldwater fish and do the right thing by them.
Molly Torrence is 5' 2".