Can Molly live with goldfish?

Mollies are also another peaceful breed of fish! However, they are not recommended to be placed with Goldfish, which may not make any sense due to their temperaments being similar. This is due to the matter that Mollies have a tendency to become aggressive towards Goldfish!
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Why is my Molly chasing my Goldfish?

If they are the only two as well, they will definitely chase each other. If its a male and female, the chasing is a result of breeding likely. For food, they're acting as they would in the wild- fish are opportunistic because their next meal could be the last or may not come for a few days to weeks.
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What fish can I put with mollies?

Which Fish Can Live with Mollies? Choose molly fish tank mates that also enjoy hard, alkaline conditions. This includes other livebearers like guppies and platies, tank raised tetras and barbs, danios, and even african cichlids (so long as they are peaceful species).
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What fish can I put with goldfish?

The Best Goldfish Tank Mates
  1. Rosy Barb. Rosy barbs are colorful freshwater fish that do just fine in slightly cooler environments. ...
  2. Platy Fish. Platies are another group-oriented species that do well as goldfish tank mates. ...
  3. Bristlenose Pleco. ...
  4. Hillstream Loach. ...
  5. Hoplo Catfish. ...
  6. Cherry Shrimp. ...
  7. Banded Corydoras. ...
  8. Mystery Snail.
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Can a molly and goldfish have babies?

Not only can they not reproduce, but they may come out looking defective and suffering. Mollies and Goldfish have similarities, but they are incompatible to breed or even become tankmates.
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Can molly live with Betta?

Yes, Betta fish can live with Mollies. Mollies make excellent tank mates for Betta fish. Both species of fish want to live in similar water parameters and both Bettas and Mollies want to eat the same type of foods.
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How big do Mollies get?

Four to four and a half inches is the normal size range of a full-grown molly. This length is rather manageable, and allows them to be kept in reasonably small aquariums. Sailfin varieties can get even bigger. They will often reach lengths that are closer to five or six inches.
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Do mollies clean the tank?

Indeed, Mollies can help you keep your aquarium free of algae and relatively clean. They do so by picking and eating the algae that naturally grow on the rocks and plants of your aquarium.
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Do mollies need a light?

Mollies do not require light directly. For a fish-only aquarium featuring mollies, 1 watt of lighting power per gallon of aquarium volume is usually plenty to see your fish. For tanks larger than 50 gallons, you should probably up this to 2 watts per gallon to accommodated the greater depth.
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Do mollies like bubbles?

Proper aeration creates tiny bubbles to oxygenate water, providing the healthful environment mollies need to thrive. For a molly aquarium, you'll need two types of bubbles: the bubbles resulting from efficient biological filtration and pump-generated oxygen bubbles.
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Can guppies live with molly?

Yes, guppies and mollies can live together, and they actually work well together. However, if the right requirements aren't met, then some aggression may occur (from the mollies.) And there is always a slight risk that mollies will nip fish that have long fins such as guppies.
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Do mollies need to be in pairs?

Mollies tend to stick together most of the time, which is why you should keep them in groups of 4 or more. If you are planning to keep more than 4 mollies, make sure you get a 20-gallon tank at least. A 45- gallon tank should be a perfect choice if you plan to manage multiple shoals of mollies.
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How many mollies Can I put in a 10 gallon tank?

You can put three mollies in a 10-gallon tank. As a general rule, an inch of fish requires one gallon of water. In captivity, mollies usually grow to be 3–4.5 inches long, so each fish will need around three gallons of water to swim freely.
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Can I put guppies with goldfish?

Overall, our conclusion is that guppies and goldfish should not live together. It's far better to choose to keep only one species or to house them in their ideal conditions within separate tanks. There many species of fish in the aquarium hobby that go perfectly together in the same tank setup.
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Do molly eat their babies?

Molly babies get no protection from their parents. The tiny fish are just as likely to be eaten by their own mother as they are by other fish in the aquarium, so to survive they're going to need a little help. Gather the babies.
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Can molly fish hold sperm?

The gestation period of a molly fish is around 60 days. Female mollies can store sperm for months and may fertilize eggs as often as every 30 days, even when no male is present in the tank. Mollies may release 10 to 60 live fish at a time.
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Are 2 mollies enough?

No, you can't keep just two mollies. Mollies are shoaling fish, which means they seek safety and comfort in numbers. Even though keeping a pair of mollies is better than keeping only a single molly, it's not enough. Mollies are more comfortable when they live in a larger group of at least three or four fish.
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Are mollies dirty fish?

Mollies might be super cute, but they're also really messy. Basically, they're little machines that do nothing but eat, poop and make babies. They constantly gobble food like they're starving and so they produce a lot of poop.
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How many mollies should I buy?

At least three or four mollies should be kept together. Mollies are shoaling fish, which means they're more comfortable living with fish of the same species. While you should keep several mollies together, be sure not to overcrowd the tank.
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Which is better guppy or molly?

Basically, when we're talking guppies and mollies, we're talking about the same general kind of fish. (And yes, they can get it on and make little ... gullies?) The only difference is that most mollies grow to be at least twice as large as most guppies, and mollies produce slightly fewer young.
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Are molly fish easy to care for?

Mollies are easy to care for in every sense. Keeping them with other fish is easy, and they are known to be very interesting with colorful personalities. This is why there is no reason not to get mollies, especially if you want diverse aquariums with little splashes of color.
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Can molly fish live without air pump?

Fish can survive about two days without an air pump in completely still water. However, with the right kind of filter producing lots of surface water movement, an air stone may not be required at all.
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Is it OK to leave aquarium light on all the time?

Aquarium fish do not need light and it is best that you turn it off during the night. Leaving the light on can cause stress to fish as they need a period of darkness to sleep. Too much light will cause algae to rapidly grow and make your tank look dirty. So the short answer is no, do not leave your lights on.
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Do Mollies need a heater?

To conclude, yes, Mollies need heaters for their tanks to regulate the temperature to ensure they thrive!
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