Black Molly, Poecilia sphenops |
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Black Molly, Poecilia sphenops |
Jan 22 2006, 07:50 PM
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![]() Fish Addict Group: Members Posts: 582 Joined: 2-July 05 From: Farnborough, Hants, UK Member No.: 14384 |
Common name/s: Black Molly Scientific name: Poecilia sphenops Family: Poeciliidae Origin: BW estuaries and streams from Mexico to Columbia Maximum size: Female up to 12.5cm (tends to be smaller in captivity) and male up to 7.5cm Care: BW preferred, min 10g, although can tolerate FW however more prone to illness. Hardish water, lots of plants and swimming areas. pH 6.8-8.0, temp 76-84f Feeding: Omnivores – ensure vegetable matter provided, will graze Breeding: Females have a much rounder body and can grow larger; Male has a gonopodium and will hound females into breeding; Female is fertilized and then gives birth after around 45-60 days; Can store sperm and produce multiple broods from one mating; If stressed, they can re-absorb the fry or may result in a still birth; Fry are free swimming and grow rapidly; Feed crushed flake food. Comments: Peaceful and inquistive fish! Although not an actual shoaling species, they are happy in a large group but can also be kept as a small group of same or mixed sex. Many people try to keep them as single sex groups, however if the fish are young enough then you could have a few instances of changing sex! NB: many people keep these in FW aquaria and although they can survive okay, they may suffer from illnesses such as ich on a regular basis. At the other extreme, they've been used to cycle full marine tanks! Excellent addition to my BW tank and has added a lot of interest for both me and my cats! This post has been edited by William: May 16 2008, 02:39 PM |
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Feb 1 2006, 07:21 PM
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A stroke of the brush does not guarantee art from the bristles Group: Members Posts: 3598 Joined: 16-July 05 From: Berkhamsted, UK Member No.: 14678 |
Hello Ami --
Great write-up. I'm sure this'll be useful. I applaud your comment that these fish do better in brackish than fresh. Black mollies are among my favourite fish, and good specimens have an amazing velvety black colour that makes a fabulous contrast with the other fishes and especially plants. A couple of additional things worth mentioning: 1) These are hybrid fish; while they certainly have some Poecilia sphenops in them, there's lots of other molly species in their genetic make-up. They don't occur in the wild, at least not naturally, though I understand that feral populations do occur where some black mollies have accidentially (or otherwise) gotten into the wild. 2) You can buy "vegetarian flake" food, and this has a high algae content and makes a superb staple for these fish. Most other fish will eat it too. Cichlids in particular really enjoy a bit of algae in their diet (most are at least somewhat vegetarian in the wild). Cheers, Neale This post has been edited by Lateral Line: Feb 5 2006, 02:59 PM |
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Mar 12 2007, 10:06 PM
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