I think you should put them in fresh water just to be on the safe side
No Salt water ANYTHING! But caring for them as babies is the same as caring for them as adults. But just crunch up the flakes.
Mollies are live-bearers, which mean the majority reproduce by giving birth to live babies.
female mollies chase male mollies so they can mate or have babies.!!
yes. I have successfully cross bred them.
yes. I have successfully cross bred them.
manatees have babies on the saltwater river
Members of Poecillidae, mollies included, only eat each other if the others are babies, or dead. But most likely, he jumped out.
You should separate the fry for as long as it takes for them to grow larger than their parent's mouth. This is because the adult will often eat their children.
Yes, all different kinds of mollies will mate with each other. Mollies may even occasionally attempt to mate with guppies, although molly-guppy hybrid babies will be sterile.
Mollies need more space than 20 litres. With the number of babies that have been born, you now need at least 115 litres for your fish.
mollies have babies 4 times after mating, and it takes around 50 days for them to have their babies. they give birth to live fry.
Sometimes they will, but most of the time the babies are black. My Molly Fish just had babies and all but one was black. The other one was brown. So, yeah. They can be brown.
mollys are very anti-aggresive.. by them normal fish food. and blood worms..but only feed them the blood worms once a week or maybe twice.. as a treat :)