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Join Date: Feb 2005
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One of my fish just had babies about 2 weeks ago, i'm pretty sure it was one of the Molly's after reading how frisky they are, lol.. anyway, i just had a couple of questions:
I didnt actually see the birth so, how do I tell the difference between males and females so that next time i can save more babies? and I read something about adding salt to the Molly's tank, now i've seperated the babies and from the fish and I want to know if I should add salt to thier little tank. alright, well thanks a bunch. |
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confusedanddazed
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 28
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When you notice that your molly is pregnant there is a 2 way hatchery that you can get at any pet store, the mother would be on top. This way the babies go down below, it will help you save more of your fry that way. It's just a helpful suggestion, as currently I have a creamsicle molly that is due any day now. I went out and got that, will be putting her into that. Male mollies have bigger fin at the top of head I believe, where the female has a smaller one.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 18
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Ive always heard that if you look from the top the females are more wider than the males.As for adding salt i would add it since not only are they part brakish it also helps prevent diasease and get healthy fry so yes i would reccomend it.
P.S good luck with the fry.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Age: 15
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males have a modified anal fin called a gonopodium (i believe thats how you spell it). females anal fin looks like a fan the males dont.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Age: 15
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really? i've never heard that before flamingo. hmm...im going to check into that some more.
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