pouncy0510
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Hello All. I'm new to this forum and i had a quick question about my molly. we set up our tank in late feb and bought a few Mollies along with a few others for out community tank. I have a black Balloon molly that has not gave birth since we brought her home in Feb. She was looking very pregnant and her scales around her anal area were white from her being so big.
So last night i put her in a breeding box to try to save the babies from our other fish. Just about an hour ago i noticed something coming out of her, but it was only an egg. She's given birth to about 6 more eggs after that.
My question is, did she get stressed out and abort her babies or will there be any fry coming after these eggs? Or did she not have any viable ones to begin with since she has not given birth since Feb?
(My husband and i also have a ten gallon tank that has been cycled, but we are waiting for payday to get a heater for it to put our pregnant swordtail in to avoid the stress of the breeding tank.)
well while typing this i guess she had a few more and i've counted about 20 eggs in there now. Was really hoping for some fry
So last night i put her in a breeding box to try to save the babies from our other fish. Just about an hour ago i noticed something coming out of her, but it was only an egg. She's given birth to about 6 more eggs after that.
My question is, did she get stressed out and abort her babies or will there be any fry coming after these eggs? Or did she not have any viable ones to begin with since she has not given birth since Feb?
(My husband and i also have a ten gallon tank that has been cycled, but we are waiting for payday to get a heater for it to put our pregnant swordtail in to avoid the stress of the breeding tank.)
well while typing this i guess she had a few more and i've counted about 20 eggs in there now. Was really hoping for some fry

(!) but just use it as a quarantine / hospital / fry tank as and when you need it rather than having it set up all the time. A couple of gallons would do for this. I keep an extra small filter running permanently in the main tank, then when I set up the quarantine tank I have a ready-cycled filter to go straight into it. Or you could just put a bit of matured media from your main filter into a small filter for this tank. A healthy bacteria colony can double in size within 24 hours or so, taking a wee bit out won't harm the colony in your main tank. Because you're not going to be using it all the time you don't need to worry about substrate etc. I put in a plastic rock / cave thing so the fish have somewhere to hide, this can then be sterilised with boiling water between each use.