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as the title says, she is biiiig! she eats food like a bear. can she eat herself to the point of explosion??? no males in the tank and she is over 6 months old...and quite a beauty. belly looks like a balloon type.
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Its posible, but not likely. Mollies while do well in community tanks, are larger than most livebearers. They eat a lot also.
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