There's a thing called the gravid spot that turns black when a female molly is pregnant. It's located near the anal fin. Of course, if you have black mollies, this doesn't help....
If they do wind up giving birth, keep them in with the mollies and the other fish. The babies will most likely be eaten.
Could you post some pics of your mollies? That way we could identify whether they're pregnant and which ones are males and which ones are females.
Here's a pic of a black male molly:
The arrow is pointing to the gonopodium. This identifies the molly as a male. Those of your mollies that have those are males and could potentially impregnate your females again.
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Last edited by Cichlidsrule; 05-22-2007 at 01:04 PM.
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