"An Introduction to Live Bearing Tropical Fish"," They are colorful, hardy, and normally the easiest fish to breed.
The Mollies are quite similar to a swordtail fish and it is among aquarists favorite fish.
Although the mollies have many shapes, they don't have a swordtail.
Their size is around 3 inches and a half and usually, the female is bigger than the male.
Also, the females have different colors than the males.
The water temperature in the habitat needs to be 72 degrees but no more than 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mollies enjoy also salty water, a lot of light and plants.
If you can, add some humus layer on the bottom too.
The mollies are very lively and calm and they like running water with a constant flow.
They are excellent for community tanks.
Guppies prefer hard water and they can endure extreme living conditions.
They like vegetation to hide there and plenty of space to swim.
An important aspect is that guppies eat their own babies so after the fry are laid, take the parents out of the breeding tank. They are live bearers and multiply fast.
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