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I have 48 gallon tank that is cycling right now. I currently have two regular mollys, 1 gold groumi (sp), One Platy, one femal beta, two corycats and 4 danios that will be going in the tank.
I intend to get some sailfin mollys but would also like some larger fish that are friendly. Smaller fish are ok also.

Also, the tank is 36" tall and with the stand it is over 5 feet tall. If the mollys breed would leaving the fry in the tank (it has tons of rocks and plants) hurt them. Because it is so tall I am afraid I wouldn't be able to get them out.

2007-01-15 09:15:32 · 4 answers · asked by hellolost2000 2 in Pets Fish

4 answers

Anything you wish except for fish that might eat him

2007-01-15 09:19:05 · answer #1 · answered by Chris 5 · 0 1

I would be careful with the groumi, they can be aggressive. I always leave my babies in the tank. The smart ones survive. As long as you don't mind losing a few, go ahead. The recommendation is one inch of fish (not counting the tails) for every gallon of water. Don't over populate or it will be hard to regulate the water.

2007-01-15 09:33:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why would you do that it is your fault that you put the fry in with the sailfin molly while they were still small enough to be eaten the molly isn't being aggresive it is eating what you gave it to eat I think you should place your self into a lions den that way you can come back here and ask us why the lions ate your leg or arm

2016-03-28 23:09:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bala Sharks are very docile, and can live with just about anything. But they can get large, much larger than mollys and platys. But I have had them with gouramis and cats. They like to stay in groups of other balas and are quite nice looking. I'd get them again if I get my tank back up and running.

2007-01-15 09:25:28 · answer #4 · answered by Olive Green Eyes 5 · 0 0

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