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Mollies

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Mollies are very easy to care for and are very peaceful towards other fish. They can live for up to 3 years with proper care and grow in between 2 to 4 inches. Their diet mainly consists of flaked, dried and/or frozen food as well as other plant-based food. They like hiding places and aquatic plants as well as a water temperature range of 72 to 82*F.

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Care: Easy
Origin: Malaysia
Food: Flakes, pellets, live (brine-shrimp and mosquito larvae), frozen, freeze-dried, vegetables 
Size: 5-10 cm (2-4 in)
Tank Size: 75L (20 gallon)
Temp: 22-28*C (72-82*F)


Breeding
Mollies are easy to breed like all live-bearers. The more mollies in the tank the higher the chances of breeding. To be certain of breeding have around 6 or more mollies. Provide hiding places for the fry so they don't get eaten

Types of Mollies

-Black Molly

-Ballon Molly

-Platinum Sailfin Molly

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