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{{Basic fish page
== Origin ==
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|origin=:Central America: Mexico to Panama. Found in a wide variety of standing and flowing waters, but prefers those with dense algal growth and other aquatic vegetation.
:Central America: Mexico to Panama. Found in a wide variety of standing and flowing waters, but prefers those with dense algal growth and other aquatic vegetation.
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|sexing=:Males are much smaller and have a modified anal fin called a [[gonopodium]] which allows the male to deposit sperm.
 
 
     
 
== Sexing ==
 
:Males are much smaller and have a modified anal fin called a [[gonopodium]] which allows the male to deposit sperm.
 
  
 
== Breeding ==
 
== Breeding ==
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:Adults will prey on young fry, so dense planting in the form of [[Java Moss]] can be used to ensure fry survival, or the young fry can be put into a breeding trap until they are larger. Pregnant females should '''never''' be placed into a breeding trap as this will cause undue stress and possibly cause them to abort the fry.
 
:Adults will prey on young fry, so dense planting in the form of [[Java Moss]] can be used to ensure fry survival, or the young fry can be put into a breeding trap until they are larger. Pregnant females should '''never''' be placed into a breeding trap as this will cause undue stress and possibly cause them to abort the fry.
 
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|tank_compatibility=:A popular choice for a beginners aquarium, the molly is a good community fish that will generally not bother other inhabitants, they may harass other livebearers, including [[Platies]], however. It is known for Mollies to be a little nippy, however, so any tankmates should be fast swimming and not be long-finned.
     
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|diet=:Flake, dried fish food. Mollies will eat a small amount of meat. Raw cockles, [[Bloodworm]], etc. It will even eat a small amount of soft algae if not over fed. They also like to eat some blanched vegetables like courgette, cucumber or lettuce.
== Tank compatibility ==
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day.
:A popular choice for a beginners aquarium, the molly is a good community fish that will generally not bother other inhabitants, they may harass other livebearers, including [[Platies]], however. It is known for Mollies to be a little nippy, however, so any tankmates should be fast swimming and not be long-finned.
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|environment_specifics=:Originally from a brackish water source in the wild.
 
 
     
 
== Diet ==
 
:Flake, dried fish food. Mollies will eat a small amount of meat. Raw cockles, [[Bloodworm]], etc. It will even eat a small amount of soft algae if not over fed. They also like to eat some blanched vegetables like courgette, cucumber or lettuce.
 
 
 
     
 
== Feeding regime ==
 
:Feed once or twice a day.
 
 
 
     
 
== Environment specifics ==
 
:Originally from a brackish water source in the wild.
 
 
:It must be noted that keeping Mollies in an entirely [[salt]]-free environment can be detrimental to their health. One of the sicknesses they are prone to if kept this way is the "[[Shimmies]]", which will appear as erratic swimming.
 
:It must be noted that keeping Mollies in an entirely [[salt]]-free environment can be detrimental to their health. One of the sicknesses they are prone to if kept this way is the "[[Shimmies]]", which will appear as erratic swimming.
 
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|behaviour=:Top feeders (see mouth shape) but will take food at any level of the tank. Known for their ability to clean the water surface of tanks. Quickly becomes used to the aquarist and will feed out of your hand.
     
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|identification=:Typical molly shape, A silver body with 5 thin vertical dark bands on its body starting from its dorsal fin. With a large black spot on the side of its body in front of the dorsal.
== Behaviour ==
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:Top feeders (see mouth shape) but will take food at any level of the tank. Known for their ability to clean the water surface of tanks. Quickly becomes used to the aquarist and will feed out of your hand.
 
 
 
     
 
== Identification ==
 
:Typical molly shape, A silver body with 5 thin vertical dark bands on its body starting from its dorsal fin. With a large black spot on the side of its body in front of the dorsal.
 
 
 
     
 
 
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|Category=Fish, Mollies, Fish (Brackish), Mollies, Fish (Freshwater), Livebearers, Mollies
 
|Category=Fish, Mollies, Fish (Brackish), Mollies, Fish (Freshwater), Livebearers, Mollies

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