I keep my Platy with a betta, and it does quite well, but really it just depends on your fish's 'personality'
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.
Some live-bearing freshwater fish include guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, and endlers. These fish give birth to live young rather than laying eggs, making them popular choices for beginner hobbyists due to their reproductive behavior.
No, not all fish are oviparous. Oviparous fish are those that lay eggs that develop and hatch outside of the mother's body. There are also viviparous fish that give birth to live young, and some fish are ovoviviparous, meaning they retain the eggs inside their body until they hatch.
Gambusia (Mosquito Fish) have live births. Some sharks are ovoviviparious, which means eggs are laid and hatch within the female, then leave the female, but there is no placenta which would be associated with a live birth.There may be other species which have live births, but I don't know them offhand.NO ...Fish lay eggs ...
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.
Algae Eaters, 'Mickey Mouse' fish, Platies, Cories, Tetras (Not Neon Tetras though, they will be eaten) Hope that helps!!
Guppies, mosquitofish, sharks, mollies, and platies.
Guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, ghost shrimp (though not a fish) and comets (though they aren't a small breed) are the most common types.
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Some common types of green water fish suitable for home aquariums include neon tetras, guppies, platies, and swordtails. These fish are colorful, easy to care for, and can thrive in a variety of tank conditions.
Platies and Mollies go great with guppies!
guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, and limias
they eat fish flakes cucumber and orange i have tried it they love it
Guppies, mollies, swordtail fish, four-eyed fish, and platies or moonfish. There might be more though.
I feed mine crushed up tropical fish food.
No, they don't. In fact, the parents will attack and eat the baby fish if they can.