No They are really a helpful fish in you tank most of the time they eat any grow algae growing your fish tank they add wonderful color into your tank and they are very active and have hundreds of live babies
Mollies are active swimmers that require adequate space, filtration, and water quality to thrive. A fish bowl is generally not suitable for mollies as it does not provide enough space or proper filtration to support their needs. It is recommended to house mollies in a larger tank with appropriate conditions.
it depends how big the tank is. since this type of fish stays relatively small, use the one inch of fish per gallon of water rule. mollies are a grouping fish and should be kept with 4-6 or more of their own kind. you can keep them with platies, guppies, swordtails, endlers livebearers.... many freshwater peacefull fish will 'play nicely' with them.
They eat their babies. All fish eat other fish. Fish are opportunistic feeders, which means that they eat when presented with food, regardless of if they are hungry or not. Fish will eat any dead fish in their tank. If a dies, it needs to be removed right away so it does not spread disease or pollute the water.
Yes, Mollies have scales.
no fish do not like dirty water you will be able to know because if it is a colorful fish the fish will not show that many colors and bold color fishes will be lying down on the rocks and look dead
Gills
mollies, tetra's, plecko's mollies, tetra's, plecko's
There are guppies and mollies.
Mollies are active swimmers that require adequate space, filtration, and water quality to thrive. A fish bowl is generally not suitable for mollies as it does not provide enough space or proper filtration to support their needs. It is recommended to house mollies in a larger tank with appropriate conditions.
yes, fish guppies,silver sharks and balloon mollies can be together.
guppies, mollies, scord fish. that's about it
Guppies, mosquitofish, sharks, mollies, and platies.
White mollies
A total of four mollies can be found in the water tank
Members of Poecillidae, mollies included, only eat each other if the others are babies, or dead. But most likely, he jumped out.
Mollies actually give birth to live young, they are one of the few tropical fish species who do this.
Guppies would show a lot of different colours whereas the molly doesn't have as many colours as the guppy. Guppies and mollies however are said to be delicate fish so you must be careful what you put in your tank. Male fighting fish would think the brightly coloured guppy tails are other male fighting fish and would try and fight them. Mollies would tend to nip at fish with long fins. Both mollies and guppies are friendly. They are both active and eat a lot.