Friends our today topic is on molly fish
In this video, we tried to cover each and everything about molly fish
Molly fish breeding
Types of molly fish
Molly fish tank mates
Which food is best for molly fish
What to feed molly fish fry
Molly fish disease and treatment
Is Filter required for molly fish
Is Heater required for molly fish
Is Oxygen machine required for molly fish
What should be the tank size for molly fish
Is it necessary to add salt in molly fish tank
All the above topics are cover in this video
Fishes shown in video is from pari fish aquarium, if you like the fishes and you want to buy you can visit their shop you can contact them on given mobile number. This shop is in Kurla fish Market.
PARI AQUARIUM
ADDRESS :- Mahda Colony, Nehru Nagar, Kurla fish Market, Kurla (East ) ,Mumbai, Maharashtra 400024
MOBILE NUMBER :- Arif Momin – 9136596465
MOLLY FISH
Mollies are one of those most popular fish in the aquarium hobby, and most people have had at one time, at least one of these gentle and attractive live bearers in their fish tank. Most people mistakenly believe that there is only one species of molly available in fish stores, but there are actually three separate species available in the aquarium trade. However, at this point, most of the mollies available are so hopelessly hybridized, that it would be impossible to determine which species they originated from.
MOLLY FISH BREEDING
The molly fish is a live-bearer, which means that its eggs are internally gestated until highly developed fry are born. Because it’s doesn’t scatter its eggs, there is usually a high survival rate among its fry (as long as the tank doesn’t have any large predators).
Like most other live-bearers, breeding mollies is incredibly easy. It really boils down to fish + water = hordes of babies. But as with other easy to keep live-bearers like guppies, you have to be careful what ratio of sexes you keep in the aquarium.
In any aquarium that contains both male and female mollies, you should try to maintain a ration of three females to every male. Male mollies will relentlessly mate with any females in the tank, and if their attention isn’t divided between several females, then the female they focus on will eventually become highly stressed and may even die from the constant mating attempts.
If mollies are in a community tank, then the best way to ensure some of their fry survive is to add some floating plants or some dense plants like Java moss. While the babies are born highly developed, their small size will still allow for larger fish to eat them. The more plants that an aquarium has, the better chance that some fry will reach adulthood. Floating plants are the best choice, as fry can easily hide from adult fish in the dense vegetation near the surface.
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