They keep them together. They are easy to tell apart. SInce the females are live bearers, they can have little ones up to 5 times when the male is taken away. That leads to a lot of Mollies.
If you purchased a female, more likely than not, she is pregnant. but she can, like I said have babies up to 5 times with no male.
2007-02-20 18:53:36
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answered by danielle Z 7
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No the pet shops normally keep male and female of all the different species of fish normally together, they don't have enough space to keep them seperate
2007-02-20 18:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Mollies swim in communities of six and are in great condition for 30-gallon tanks in simple terms. Guppies swim in communities of six and are in great condition for 20-gallon tanks. you will ought to alter to a 30-gallon tank incredibly to hold all species required. right it fairly is your ultimate setup: 6 mollies (comparable species kind) 6 guppies (comparable species kind) 3 secret snails as far as your fish intercourse ratio: you desire 2 women human beings in line with each and each male.
2016-10-16 03:54:35
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answered by ? 4
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Not normally. They are often in the same tank. You may get a female who is heavy with fry, sometimes even find that she's had them while in the bag on the way home from the store.
Kev
2007-02-20 18:17:54
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answered by Hobgoblin Kev 4
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Nope they dont. Ive just bought 2 mollies and one is ready to give birth lol.
2007-02-20 22:53:21
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answered by A C 2
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not usually as they have said, and when you think about it, why would they? they breed a lot, so they can almost refill their own supply and not have to buy more. self sufficient kind of thing. plus it would be a pain for them to separate them, and make sure employees know the difference and inform buyers, ect... most don't care that much.
2007-02-20 18:28:45
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answered by Kylie Anne 7
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no. most do not
2007-02-20 18:17:42
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answered by hdallasumfree41220062000 1
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NO.
2007-02-21 12:03:57
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answered by robrr03 2
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