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    Do molly fish eat their own babies?
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    Yes, it is common for molly fish to eat their own young shortly after birth.
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    What is the life expectancy of a molly fish?
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    While it varies depending on the type, molly fish usually live from 3-5 years.
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    Do balloon mollies eat their young?
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    Yes. It is best to separate the mother whenever spawning ends.
  • Question
    How much time does it take a molly to get pregnant again after a fry is born?
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    The second the fry are completely outside the body, she gets pregnant again because during the time she was carrying the babies, she was also carrying fertilized eggs which were not yet growing to form babies.
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    How can you tell the difference between male and female black molly fish
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    The male has a fin under its belly that looks like a stick. The female has a fan-shaped anal fin.
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    How can I tell if my fish is pregnant?
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    You’ll be able to tell the molly is pregnant by a very distended belly. Remove the female from the aquarium before birthing begins. Place her in a separate “nurser” tank, if possible. The male fish often chases around the female, wishing to copulate more, and this could cause stress on the pregnancy.
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    How many pellets I give for my black molly?
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    It depends on the size of the pellet. In general, however, a fish stomach is similar to its eyeball size. Get one stomach-full per feeding.
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    How many eggs do molly typically lay?
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    None. They're live-bearers, which means live birth. Anywhere from a few to over a hundred could be born.
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    Can a female molly die after giving birth?
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    Yes, this can sometimes happen.
  • Question
    What other fish will mollies live with?
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    Mollies live well with tetras, guppies, platys, glofish and possibly gouramis if they are calm.
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    Is a heater necessary when breeding molly fish?
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    Yes, as it provides better breeding and they will have a higher grow rate with warmer water.
  • Question
    Will brine shrimp help induce the birth of my molly's fry?
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    It won't induce the birth, but it's a very healthy, protein-rich food option that will help the fry to grow.
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    Is it necessary to set up a filter and/or air pump for the separate nursery?
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    No, you can do a random tank structure, about 3-5 gallons, then put the mom back and simply change the water.
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    Will molly fish attack guppies if I put them together?
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    They should not attack each other, and they are known to be able to cross breed.
  • Question
    My Molly fish is not eating, hides in the aquarium plants and at the bottom of the tank. Is it pregnant?
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    She could be pregnant or sick.
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    Can female mollies transfer diseases to their young after birth?
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    Yes.
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    I have four mollies. But after giving birth one day after another, 3 fish died. Why did the 3 fish die?
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    There are a variety of reasons the fish may have died. They could have been attacked by other, larger fish. The water in the tank may have bad Ph levels or bacteria. Start by analyzing the water and introducing some new water into the tank.
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    Why did my molly give birth to a dead fry?
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    It just happens to every live bearer, including us humans. If it's happening frequently, your molly might be too stressed. It could also be a lack of protein in her diet, meaning she needs more live food and algae.
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    How long is a molly fish pregnant?
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    The gestation period of a molly is around 60 days. Female mollies can store sperm for months and may fertilize eggs as often as every 30 days, even when no male is present in the tank.
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    How do I know if my fish is pregnant?
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    She will go to the corner of tank and swim back and forth. She will start panicking and this happens a few days before the birth of young frys.
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    Why do the males chase the females?
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    They do this to make the female weak and tired for easier breeding. It may look like she is struggling and helpless, but that is just the nature of their mating ritual, it's nothing to worry about.
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    Can I cross-breed guppies and mollies? If so, can you give suggestions on how?
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    Yes, however it is best to breed a female molly with a male guppy because female guppies tend to have a high mortality rate when bred with male mollies.
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    What will happen if my baby molly fish that are brother and sister grow up and have babies?
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    Since they have the same genes and DNA, their children will most likely have mental or physical deformities.
  • Question
    My female fish gave birth, and then my male fish died. Why did this happen?
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    It sometimes happens to animals. Most short-living animals die after they've bred. It's a natural phenomenon.
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    How many days does it take for molly fish to hatch their eggs?
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    Molly fish are actually livebearers, meaning their babies are born as living fish and not eggs. Their gestation period is about 4 weeks.
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    Could my Mollies and Guppies mate?
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    Yes, it is possible. They are are called Muppies but are normally infertile, meaning the babies won't reproduce.
  • Question
    Why does my black Mollie try to nip my gourami's fin?
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    Gouramis are only sometimes compatable Mollies. It may be better to separate the fish as they may cause more damage to each other.
  • Question
    Can I keep an exotic breed of molly in a pond?
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    Yes, you can, assuming the pond's conditions are ideal.
  • Question
    Why are my fish not breeding?
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    You may simply have all males/females, or the fish will need time to adjust to their new tank. Livebearers are extremely prolific breeders, and it will not take long for the females to become pregnant.
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    What happens when two born from the same mother breed?
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    You will have an increased risk of defects/imperfections.
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