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I have two females and two males, how do I breed them and what do I do to breed them?

2007-06-30 15:09:25 · 8 answers · asked by lupelaugeher 2 in Pets Fish

Can I use a tank seprartor and bare bottom the tank?

2007-06-30 16:08:56 · update #1

8 answers

There is not much you need to do
Put them together at a temp of 76-82
Get real plants for the fry to hide, you don't have to bare the bottom
Feed the fry with "First Bites"

Good luck
Hope that helped


EB

2007-06-30 21:37:55 · answer #1 · answered by Kribensis lover 7 · 1 0

You don't do anything but make sure your tank is set up properly, the water quality is good, and there are lots of hiding places. Mollies will eat the babies, so you'll have to either pay very close attention and put the babies in a separate tank or a "nursery" which is a little plastic breeding container you can put in your existing tank to keep them away from the other fish. Or you can get lots of plants, some little floating plastic things with fake roots the babies can hide in, etc.

Mollies are live bearing fish so you will have to pay attention.

But once they get going you'll have way too many fish. ;-)

2007-06-30 15:14:40 · answer #2 · answered by Behaviorist 6 · 0 0

All you need to do is put a male in with a female Molly and let nature take its course. Once the female starts to look like she needs to go on a diet then it is about time for the babies to come. It usually takes between 6 and 8 weeks for her to be ready to have her babies. You need to be prepared to separate mom from her fry, in almost all cases the mom tries to eat the babies. You can use a commercial breeding trap or provide plenty of plants for hiding places for the babies.

2007-06-30 16:01:07 · answer #3 · answered by Dustinius 5 · 0 0

okay, mollies can reach up to 12cm for females, and 10cm for males.
they accept all kinds of food, even algae would be eaten...
they're peaceful and need hiding places like plants or rocks.
can live in temperatures ranging from 23c - 28c.

for the breeding, just add a male, a female, and water :).
in the tank, there have to be less male than females, otherwise the males will chase each other (but doesn't kill).

usually after 5 -7 weeks they'll produce as much as 80 fry.
once after just giving birth, the females will get some sorta special hormones like endorphones which'll make the female not hungry for a few minutes, which is a good chance for the fry to go hide.

you can separate the fry from the adults by removing them to different tank, but try not to make 'em feel air, they're still young so don't stress 'em.
easier solutions would be by giving lots of hiding places like plants and rocks in the tank, your fries will make good use of those.

you can feed the fries with crushed pellets, or just give 'em algae, put a rock that is covered with algae, the fries will automatically check it out and nibble on the rock. artemias are good choices for fry food too.

gooc luck!! ^^

2007-06-30 20:51:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Any molly basically breed like rabbits. in case you have an adequate 20-30 gallons aquarium and good water they're going to produce particularly some toddlers. Mollies are all one species, the long flowy fins are lyretails. There are all styles of colour blend's, there are lyre tails and ballons and a couple of others too. you desire a million male to 3 females. A male has skinny at modern-day pectoral fins and ladies might have this and a around disk formed white at the back of it. men will combat one yet another while they lack females and there will be greater combating then breeding. now and back the ladies will die after delivery or provide delivery to nonetheless borns and be very vulnerable and fall unwell afterwards. It occurs, uncommon, even though it occurs. My lady had 6 litters and then kicked the bucket at a year previous yet i think of this modification into uncommon. while they provide fry, ninety days gestation era, look ahead to indications of hard paintings. Lethargy, heavy respiration and sinking to the backside of the tank. placed her interior the breeder container, take her out each and every hour to decrease rigidity. Darken the tank lights furnishings, this could decrease rigidity and nudge her directly to reproduce. while she provides delivery, 5-one hundred fry, you may desire to feed them particularly some protein. Finely overwhelmed brineshrimp till its powdered, and then in a protracted time powdered tropical fish flakes. After 3 months they might desire to tutor colour, 6 they are going to be juveniles and could strengthen. Their offspring won't in any respect attain the size of their father and mom they're continuously smaller.

2016-11-07 20:07:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mollies breed easily. Just put them together. When and if you notice the female starts to get fat, get one of the "baby hideouts" available in pets stores. This way, when she does have the babies, they can hide. Mollies are known for eating their newborns.

2007-06-30 15:13:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mollies are live-bearers,when you see that one (or both) is pregnant,she must be separated from the others. They sell floating incubaters you can keep in the same tank. Once she gives birth,remove her from the incubater,they will eat their babies. It's so cool watching the babies swim out of the mom. Good luck.

2007-06-30 15:14:04 · answer #7 · answered by Terri R 6 · 0 1

The more females to a male....The more they breed.....

2007-06-30 17:13:55 · answer #8 · answered by AnimalManiac 6 · 0 0

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