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MOLLY FISH


Molly fish are a popular freshwater species known for their vibrant colors and peaceful nature, making them a favourite among aquarists. They are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. These fish are relatively hardy and can adapt to various water conditions, including those with a bit of salt. 

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Here’s a more detailed look at Molly fish:
  • Livebearers:

    Mollies are part of the livebearer family, meaning they give birth to fully formed, free-swimming fry (baby fish). A single mating can result in multiple births as females can store sperm. 

  • Varied Colors and Shapes:

    They come in a wide array of colors and fin types, including black mollies, sailfin mollies, and lyretail mollies, among others. 

  • Hardy and Adaptable:

    While generally peaceful, they can be fin-nippers, especially towards slower-moving, long-finned fish. They can adapt to both freshwater and brackish (slightly salty) environments. 

  • Diet:

    Mollies are omnivores and enjoy a varied diet of algae, vegetables (like blanched lettuce and spinach), and commercially prepared flake food. They also appreciate occasional treats like bloodworms. 

  • Tank Requirements:

    A minimum of a 25-liter (approximately 7-gallon) tank is recommended, with a preference for planted tanks with some open swimming space. 

  • Social Behavior:

    Mollies are generally peaceful and enjoy the company of their own kind and other community fish. 

  • Origin:
    They are native to Central and South America, including regions of Mexico and the southern United States. 

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