Black Molly question

overanalyzer

Active Member
OK my daughter has a little 5 gallon tank with 2 black mollies - the eventual goal is for them to have babies ... she is anxious - anyhow - these are in fresh water but we have decided that this will be an eventual salt water tank - what I need to know is the breeding habits of mollies and will two be enough or should I toss a couple of more in there?
 

snowbear

Member
You probably already checked - but they are one of each gender, right? If not, you will need another;) Also, they like plants and a little bit of aquarium salt in their water (I think it's a tablespoon per 10 gallons). It's cool when they have little ones, but usually they eat them unless you put the pregger female in a breeding trap just before she "pops"
Good luck.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Two will do the job as long as they are not both males. If you slowly ramp up the salinity they will handle full strength seawater with no problem.
 

overanalyzer

Active Member
How do I --- a Molly?? Both are pretty small - look almost the same .... yes I am being somewhat lazy!
Snowbear and Bang Guy - thank you!!
~ Jerome
 
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fishkid1000

Guest
My brother had baby mollies in his 20 gallon. They hid in the grave for a long time then once they were big enough they made their way out.
HTH
Chris
 

cmack

Member
If they are "Black Sailfin Mollies" the male will have the prodominant "Sail Fin" Tail, the female will have more of a normal looking tail.
Good luck, when I had the freshwater setup, My mollies only reproduced a few times, the "Fancy Guppies" We were actually able to Breed....
 

quazi

Member
Males have a gonopodium. If you have a daughter, you either have the human equivilent or are well acquainted with it ;)
It is right next to the anal fin, of course!:D
Good luck with the mollies!
 
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