Will Molly Fish Eat Guppy?

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Breeding. One thing you'll need to stay aware of when keeping guppies and together is that it's very likely they're going to breed. Both guppies and mollies are livebearing fish. ... Luckily for you (but not the babies), guppies and mollies feel no love for their children and will happily eat them.

Do mollies hurt guppies?

Mollies are semi aggressive fish, and they will most likely not attack guppies . They might do it, but under some circumstances like defending their pair or their fry, other than that, they are peaceful.

Can you keep guppies and mollies together?

So, can you keep guppies and mollies in the same tank? The answer is YES , you can keep guppy and molly fish in the same aquarium.

Are mollies better than guppies?

In a contest between guppies and mollies, a tie is more than likely . The similarities between these fancy little swimmers far outweigh the differences. Ultimately, the only substantial difference in keeping each is the size of tank you'll need to get your fishy hobby off to a swimming start.

Will my mollies eat my guppy fry?

Yes, they will eat them . You could possibly get away without any loss, but that will depend on the temperament of the Molly. It may be better to keep her away from the new fry until at least they are able to swim away.

Do mollies need tank mates?

Mollies are friendly, peaceful fish that generally get along with their tank mates well . They have been known to act territorial when around food and defending their homes, but as long as they have a large enough tank with suitable tank mates they will be just fine. ... These fish are social and like to be kept in schools.

How many mollies and guppies can I put in a 10 gallon tank?

The general rule of thumb is one gallon per one inch of fish. Therefore, in a 10-gallon fish tank, you can add 10 inches worth of guppies. More precisely, you can keep six males in an aquarium of this size. When it comes to females, you may keep four, but experienced people can push for three.

What breeds faster mollies or guppies?

Guppies have fry more often. Mollie fry grow faster.

What water temperature do mollies like?

Mollies are a tropical fish that needs temperatures in the range of 75°-80°F (24°-26.7°C) . A heater is an absolute necessity that will keep the water warm and hold it at a steady temperature.

How many mollies should be kept together?

You should keep them in groups of at least four or more , they naturally stick together. The group should be made of mostly females since males are known to harass them.

How many guppies should be kept together?

Guppies should be kept in trios – 2 females to each male . Yeah, this is so important we're sayin' it twice. Not only does this better the chances of reproduction, but female guppies are also less likely to become territorial than males- so you're more likely to keep a peaceful aquarium.

What do guppies and mollies eat?

Their main food should be vegetable based , but they will basically eat anything you give them. You can offer them live food, cocked vegetables, frozen food such as blood worms, freeze-dried food, veggie pallets, spirulina or even beef heart.

Why is my Guppy chasing my Molly?

It sounds like the guppies being male are trying to mate with the Molly , who is a female. If she looks like this insert, it is a female. So you would need to add a couple more females and don't worry about breeding, if they have babies in the tank, they will be removed by the others.

Are mollies fin nippers?

Females' anal fin looks just like the rest of their other fins. More than one molly can be kept in a tank together, however, they have been known to nip the fins of others in their tank .

What is the lifespan of a molly fish?

The average molly fish lifespan is around three to five years . While they aren't the longest-living freshwater species out there, there is some wiggle room depending on what species you get. The quality of care you provide will also impact their lifespan significantly.

Why do mollies raise their fins?

Male mollies often raise their dorsal fin when threatening rival males or trying to impress potential mates .

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